I recently came across an extremely useful app. called DWebPro for web developers and anybody else that needs to work with dynamic websites offline. DWebPro installs a custom web server which you can configure to autorun when the CD/DVD is inserted into any Windows machine. From then on it’s a simple case of accessing your [...]
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Adobe Get’s into AJAX
Adobe Labs finally seems to be doing something on the web development side after acquiring Macromedia last year. Their latest product called “Spry” is a framework for simplifying the building of Ajax-powered behaviours through a JavaScript-library and relies on a minimal amount of JavaScript coding, which should raise the eyebrows of many designers and developers [...]
Critique of Web 2.0 Design
Tyson Collins writes a well articulated critique of the problems associated with web sites designed under the ‘Web 2.0′ banner, the latest (and pretty undefined) phenomenon to dominate the Net. What do you think? Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is the latest web design “trend.” The cliche and standard look of a “Web 2.0 compliant” website [...]
Highway Africa Goes Live!
Well the fruits of many months of hard labour have finally ripened, and today the Highway Africa site that I have been working on for the last couple of months went live. After our Web server was stolen earlier this year, the rebuild became an absolute necessity, although it was scheduled to be done last [...]


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