Archive for April, 2006

Aaron Wall’s SEO Book

seobook.com screenshotWhat better way to proove that you understand SEO to the world than to write a book about it and make sure it is the #1 rank on Google, Yahoo, and all major search engines? I love this guy’s approach.

On his blog he promises “a new chapter every day” as he himself is a consultant and always learning new and better ways to optimize content for search engines on the web.

I read his blog, I have his book, and I would recommend both!

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CSSVista

CSSVista screenshotCSSVista is a free Windows application for web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously. If you like this, you may be interested in their browser compatibility service, SiteVista. Yes, that’s why this software is free!

I have personally fallen in love with this application. I can’t imagine how I ever wrote CSS without it. Dreamweaver is no match, and neither is the Firefox inline CSS editor that comes with the Web Developer plugin. This has saved me literally hours of work and I highly recommend it if you are a cool web developer like me.

You can download it here.

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Spiffy Corners

Spiffy CornersOver 2000 people dugg Spiffy Corners.

What is it? A pure-CSS alternative to Nifty Corners by Greg Johnson.

I found it on WaSP, as Ian Lloyd was lamenting its redundancy and non-standards markup.

What’s wrong with what we have? Nothing. Except like Greg, when I found Nifty Corners, I too was dismayed at yet another js include for something as trivial as rounded corner effects.

Spiffy Corners is a step closer toward optimizing the process, but…

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