Celebrating St Patrick’s Day
Today is St Patrick’s Day and that always seems a great time for a celebration. Whatever the occasion, if you are planning your own celebration, the internet is a great resource for recipes,...
Today is St Patrick’s Day and that always seems a great time for a celebration. Whatever the occasion, if you are planning your own celebration, the internet is a great resource for recipes,...
In the run up to the General Election our elected representatives are going to be doing everything they can to convince us that they are the right person for their constituency. One MP,...
Sometimes when you’re on a website you can’t work out what to do. Where is the ‘more info’ button? How does the demo work? How do I contact the website owner? At times...
Something’s abuzz in the world of online activism. In December a couple from Essex kept high-waisted Simon Cowell’s hands off the Christmas number one by setting up a campaign on Facebook and...
It’s over ten years since the massive hype over the Millennium or Y2K ‘bug’ that never seemed to materialise, but this week electronics giant Sony realised how dangerous complacency or poor programming...
Despite still accounting for over 20% of the browser market, the end of support for Internet Explorer 6 is nigh as more and more sites refuse to support it. Google have announced that...
The old-school love nothing better than to write headlines about the dangers of the internet and social media. But now, one of the internet’s own is trying to raise awareness of the...
Web Design isn’t easy. You’ve got to think about menu structure, page layout, colours, fonts and images. When setting out each page, you need to sort out where everything goes. Your menu bar,...
When it comes to search engines in 2009, most of the buzz has been around ‘Twitter Search’. Twitter allows you to search for what people are talking about in ‘real time’. Both Google...
We all know how horribly disorientating getting lost can be. Okay, getting stuck out in the middle of some desolate terrain, minus a map and compass, may not be a regular occurrence...