Blocking spam bots from accessing your site

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Mark Pilgrim comments on a technical post on how to block spam automated robots and spiders from accessing your site & content and eating your bandwidth. He comments on how …

Differences between DIV and SPAN

In Archive by Fredy Ore

I recently went back and re-read an article which explained the differences between the <SPAN> and <DIV> tags in HTML. One thing I seemed to forget was that when using …

IE fails in new W3C CSS homepage

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Web Standards.org comments on the new W3C CSS homepage which funnily enough does support IE. The page has been coded to be CSS compliant and consequently this causes a problem …

The Mobile Content Consortium (MCC) website

In Archive by Fredy Ore

The new Mobile Content Consortium website is a group of leading mobile content developers, authors, engineers and designers promoting a higher standard of user experience, content and application design and …

Running Coldfusion MX in OS X

In Archive by Fredy Ore

A useful 4 part series in O’Reilly DevCenter on running Coldfusion MX in OS X ::: www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2002/06/21/coldfusion_one.html

Jason Kottke's Weblog

In Archive by Fredy Ore

kottke.org is the personal site of Jason Kottke. He is a freelance web designer and developer based in NY in the US. ::: www.kottke.org

Jeffrey Veen's weblog

In Archive by Fredy Ore

I came across today Jeffrey Veens personal weblog. He is well recognised web author and speaker on usability. He has written a book called “The art and science of web …

Kevin Lynch starts his Weblog

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Kevin Lynch, the Chief Software Architect at Macromedia has started writing a Weblog www.klynch.com. It is great reading his Software story and reading his Foundation articles. These articles are a collection …

Zeldman's Exit Gallery

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Zeldman’s Exit Gallery is a collection of beautifully designed, fun and useful websites ::: www.zeldman.com/exit

Backward compatibility of XHTML 2.0

In Archive by Fredy Ore

An interesting series of articles, posted in Zelman.com, DiveintoMark.org and treetrybe.com on recent comments by Mark Pilgrim on backward compatibility of XHTML 2.0. The article is titled, “Who’s afraid of …