DavePress » web design http://davepress.net Using the internet to make government more interesting Mon, 14 Jun 2010 11:44:02 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 en hourly 1 CSS Irritation http://davepress.net/2007/02/07/css-irritation/ http://davepress.net/2007/02/07/css-irritation/#comments Wed, 07 Feb 2007 18:27:26 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/css-irritation/

The theme I am using on this site at the moment, Fjords01!, is beatiful. But for some reason the CSS makes italics (through the em tag) appear like this.

Until I get round to changing the stylesheet, I am having to edit the tags to be a simple ‘i’. It’s annoying.

[tags] fjords01! theme[/tags]

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Living Without Microsoft… http://davepress.net/2006/05/09/living-without-microsoft-2/ http://davepress.net/2006/05/09/living-without-microsoft-2/#comments Tue, 09 May 2006 19:23:50 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2006/05/09/living-without-microsoft-2/

…has been given a bit of a face lift. Last week, Quentin and I finally bumped into each other in IM-land and between us upgraded to WordPress 2.02, installed a modified K2 theme, installed all the various plug-ins that make WordPress so much fun, and also installed a punBB forum and integrated it into the overall theme.

Now for the tricky bit: getting the content sorted and getting people engaged.

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Government sites fail web tests http://davepress.net/2006/03/30/government-sites-fail-web-tests/ http://davepress.net/2006/03/30/government-sites-fail-web-tests/#comments Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:54:13 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2006/03/30/government-sites-fail-web-tests/

According to the BBC:

More than half of government and council websites contain errors and cause problems for disabled people, research shows.

Some 60% of UK government websites contain HTML errors, according to a study by the University of Southampton.

A similar proportion do not comply with guidelines created to improve web access, it found.

In response, a government spokesman said the UK had been actively promoting better accessibility of sites.

[tags]web design, standards, government it[/tags]

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CSS Layout Tutorial for beginners http://davepress.net/2006/02/21/css-layout-tutorial-for-beginners/ http://davepress.net/2006/02/21/css-layout-tutorial-for-beginners/#comments Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:23:41 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2006/02/21/css-layout-tutorial-for-beginners/

A tutorial that goes step by step through the process of implementing a real-world web design into a working template using CSS for layout.

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Seems a nice little tutorial for CSS beginners.

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Web design http://davepress.net/2004/11/22/web-design/ http://davepress.net/2004/11/22/web-design/#comments Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:33:46 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/11/22/web-design/

The Elmcroft Associates website is now online and working! Hoo-ray!

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The joys of PHP http://davepress.net/2004/10/07/the-joys-of-php/ http://davepress.net/2004/10/07/the-joys-of-php/#comments Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:29:44 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/10/07/the-joys-of-php/

It is a wonderful thing when something you think might be really complicated turns out to be really simple.

On www.davebriggs.net, I have three columns. The left one holds links common to all pages, including the internal site navigation; the centre one holds all the content; and the right one has links and stuff relevant to that page.

The problem with the left hand column is that if I want to make a change to it, I would have to do so with all the pages one by one. While this wouldn’t be too much of a burden at the moment, when the site starts to expand it would become seriously time consuming.

Fortunately PHP (www.php.net; http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=php) comes to the rescue. By typing the HTML for the menu content into a separate HTML file, called say “menu.html”, I can then call up that file anytime I like using:

<?php
include(“filename.html”);
php?>

And that’s it!

So all I have to do is update menu.html and ALL the pages change in line with that!

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Developments http://davepress.net/2004/10/04/developments/ http://davepress.net/2004/10/04/developments/#comments Mon, 04 Oct 2004 15:40:21 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/10/04/developments/

Plenty has happened since I last posted. I have had a total re-think of how I am going to ‘do’ davebriggs.net. Instead of going for a graphics-heavy Dreamweaver approach, I’m going to do it in Linux, more or less hand coded, using Bluefish and The Gimp, and make it accessible and fast loading on as many browsers as I can test it in.

This approach, however, has its downside. I still can’t get my internet connection to work on Linux, so I have to do all my work, save it onto a floppy, then log into Windows to FTP it to the web host.

Why am I bothering? Because I think it’s important. The coding part of the process is far quicker and more controlled, using Bluefish, and the Gnome environment I work in makes it easy to test and plan. Not least because of the multiple desktops – I have Bluefish open in one, various browsers in various others, OpenOffice.org Writer in another, in which I keep my site plan updated, and one desktop has a terminal, where I can do any file management stuff. It’s simple, straightforward and gets everything done perfectly.

Because of this new design decision, it means that I can change the layout of this blog to suit the whole site. I’ll still keep it hosted at Blogspot, though, simply because it’s too easy not too!

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My site / Firefox / Web design http://davepress.net/2004/09/27/my-site-firefox-web-design/ http://davepress.net/2004/09/27/my-site-firefox-web-design/#comments Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:16:28 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/09/27/my-site-firefox-web-design/

Work is continuing on davebriggs.net – though it is going to take a while to complete as I seem to have a lot on at the moment. Still, the front page is nearing completion, the side bar of my frequently used sites is going to come in really handy!

On the right hand side I am going to have various ‘advertiser’ links, so adwords from Google, Amazon etc and advocacy links. At the moment I only have one of these, for the Firefox browser. I recommend this brilliant piece of software to everyone. It’s faster, has more features and more secure than IE, and it is free, too. One of the things that annoyed me about Mozilla, and Netscape before that, was that some of the rendering of the HTML left a little to be desired – a lot of this has been sorted out now in Firefox. For some reason, though, it doesn’t pick up the stylesheets for the Palimpsest home page! Strange, because my other sites which are built in exactly the same way seem to work fine…

I have completed the contact page on my current work-in-progress, which uses a simple PHP script to send the details through to an email address. The site is looking rather good, though, and my progress can be monitored at http://www.davebriggs.net/wip/elmcroft.

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New Site http://davepress.net/2004/09/23/new-site/ http://davepress.net/2004/09/23/new-site/#comments Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:08:53 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/09/23/new-site/

www.davebriggs.net has been registered and a basic template put in place. Not sure about the colours yet, they might be a bit too dark. I did loads of work on the plan last night so hopefully tonight I will be able to sit down at Dreamweaver and bash most of it out.

Still not sure what I am going to do about this blog. I would like to be able to have different topics that I could assign to posts on here, and those post then feed onto the relevant page of my main site, but that might be a bit ambitious for my limited abilities. I will put a post onto the PCPlus forum and see if anyone has anything suitable. Otherwise I may as well stick to Blogger, though I have been looking at www.livejournal.com as another possible system.

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Web plans http://davepress.net/2004/09/22/web-plans/ http://davepress.net/2004/09/22/web-plans/#comments Wed, 22 Sep 2004 16:01:28 +0000 Dave http://davebriggs.wordpress.com/2004/09/22/web-plans/

My grip on the URL whelp.net is shortly to be ended, and rather than hang onto it I have decided to let it go. It was always my intention that whelp would act as a site for me to do my web design stuff through, but it never really happened.

As I have got plenty of other stuff going on at the moment and I could do with a new site for me personally, I think I am going to register either briggs.net (if it is free) or davebriggs.net. The best thing about the former is that I could offer email addresses to my family! The latter might be better for me long term though. We’ll see which is available, that will probably make the decision for me. I haven’t been able to check because of the IT difficulties mentioned below.

Anyway, I have loads of plans for the new site and what will go onto it. Basically I am going to cover all the bases of the stuff I am into: reading, writing, computing, web design etc. I thought about changing the hosting of this blog to the new site too, which I think I can do from within Blogger. If it doesn’t look right, though, I can always just link to it and maybe have a feed of some of the more recent stuff on my site.

Anyhow, it will be an interesting project, and one that I am going to get cracking with this evening, almost as soon as I get home!

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