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Monday, 30 November 2009
Just over a week ago I pushed live a teaser page for a pretty massive project I’m currently up to my neck in (in a good way).
ClubBuzz is a web application for sports clubs. At it’s most basic level it offers a content management system so clubs can quickly and easily publish their own website.
Additional features allow team managers and captains to pick their teams for upcoming matches and notify players via text or email. Club treasurers will be able to manage the clubs accounts with a range of accounting tools.
I’ve been brought in to lead the creative design and technical development of the application. As it’s something I’ll be busy with for many months to come I’m sure this won’t be the last time I post about it!
If you’re interested in finding out more about ClubBuzz then head over to www.clubbuzz.co.uk and add your email address to be notified of updates. If you add the code AR001 we’ll know who sent you and I’ll make sure my readers get included for early previews and early-bird discount offers.
So, you want cross-browser RGBa support, huh? Well, now you can with my new Compass plugin, rgbapng. Read on to find out more.
As web standards evangelists fall over themselves to point out the hypocrisy of Apple’s Safari-only HTML5 web-standards showcase, I wonder if the liberal use of the term HTML5 means something else?
Today I released a new jQuery plugin called Smart Ass Login Values. It’s a plugin for adding default values to login form fields – like in situations where there can be no text label.
What can only be described as an ee-shit-storm kicked off today, when an ExpressionEngine developer called Alex Gordon released a forked version of the popular EE extension, FF Matrix.
Yesterday Microsoft released to the world a platform preview of IE9. I’m sure you’ve read all about it by now, so what do we all think?
“RT @albertlo: Checking out AirDropper that lets Dropbox users securely requests files from anyone, looking very useful: http://bit.ly/dxKcob”
Posted about 1 hour ago.
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