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Archive for October, 2009

A Blogging Purpose, Why am I Blogging and Where This is Going

hello1I’ve been blogging for a few months now and I can say that I’m really enjoying this. Not because of the money or anything but for the experiences and pleasure I get from doing such. I look forward every morning for another day of learning new things and sharing it through my blog. A new skill in Photoshop perhaps, or an opinion to the daily news, whatever I write about, I write it with passion and willingness to share it with the rest of the world (or at least the blogosphere).


Last night I signed up for “7 Days to Successful Blogging” by Thomas Sinfield. I’m currently at day 2 and it’s entitled “Day 2: Successful Bloggers Are Purposeful Bloggers”. He asked me to write on a piece of paper why I am blogging in the first place. It’s a good thing I have a laptop. Read the rest of this entry…

My Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer Browser Review

It’s important for any web designer to know what his design looks like on every possible browser. Any difference might be crucial for a percentage of the site’s visitors that are using a certain browser. Like most designers, they have installed a variety of browser in their machines. I would like to share some of my experiences with these and how they make my web design and surfing experience worthwhile.five-browsers


On my system are the top 5 browsers that majority of internet users have namely; Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Opera, and yes, Internet Explorer (IE). Majority of today’s users still use Internet Explorer for the reason that it is bundled with the most common Operating System which is Windows. But these users should know that Internet Explorer since time immemorial has brought havoc to web designers and their users screens. Certain issues with IE (especially IE6) makes web pages behave differently from what their developers intended it to be. Still, even if thousands of articles, or even millions, have been published telling the same thing Read the rest of this entry…