Monthly Archives: April 2007

No reboot

Alas, I’ve not got anything ready for the May 1st Reboot. My sincerest apologies; work has been busy. Off-the-hook busy. So I’ll do something quicker and easier and not-at-all like redesigning my site. My toolbox. At the risk of starting … Continue reading

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Naked!

Wondering why this page looks a little spartan today? That’s because it’s CSS Naked Day!!! Go check out other nakedness! Update: It’s no longer the 5th of April; clothes are back on.

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TheyWorkForYou Sparklines

TheyWorkForYou.co.nz is a great resource; it is “a volunteer-run website that aims to make it easy for people to keep tabs on the activity of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Parliament.” It’s a really well-built site, and I’ve just discovered/noticed today that … Continue reading

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Government Web Standards & Recommendations

I meant to blog about this a few weeks back, but I forgot. 🙁 The New Zealand government has recently released the NZ Government Web Standards and Recommendations v1.0. This document covers mark-up (HTML, XHTML, CSS), content, page layout, security, … Continue reading

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Let’s get naked!

April the 5th is CSS Naked Day, so twoseven.co.nz is going to get naked. Admittedly, this is kinda pointless, since twoseven.co.nz uses a standard WordPress template, and so you won’t expect to discover anything remarkable once the ClotheSS come off, … Continue reading

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