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TXP 4.0.4 is out

That’s right folks. New and improved, textpattern version 4.0.4 is now available!

10/17/2006 | Keep Reading | Comments

Calling All Canucks: A Web Conference in Canada?

Someone finally spoke up, and prompted others to do the same – hold a web conference in Canada. Something along the lines of SXSW would be nice, but even something smaller would be cool too.

If you’re a Canadian web designer or developer with an interest in web standards, head on over here and voice your opinion.

Perhaps the only thing that could stop this thing happening is the fact that so many of us are too busy taking care of business. But I reckon, if we can make the time, a small collective can form that could make this happen.

Any takers?

12/13/2005 | Keep Reading | Comments [1]

Screenspired and CSS Liquified

In the last two days, my referrer logs have made it very obvious that blog9 has been Screenspired and CSS Liquified. So, no sense in being rude and not saying hello to the many new visitors dropping in.

To those of you visiting for the first time—which would be about 95% of you, welcome. You have now stepped over the Canadian border into Canadian blogging territory. Watch out for Moose, Geese and Polar Bears. Oh, and if you’re wondering, I do live in an igloo…

12/06/2005 | Keep Reading | Comments

October 2006
17: TXP 4.0.4 is out
December 2005
13: Calling All Canucks: A Web Conference in Canada?
06: Screenspired and CSS Liquified
01: Back in the Day: Old School Baton
October 2005
08: Drop your extra anchors everyone
September 2005
26: Uploading large-sized files in Textpattern
14: fad.tastic - web trends revealed
August 2005
29: Website Tips Inspired by the Real World
26: Blogads Logo Contest
15: Just joined the party: Textpattern 4.0
12: Pushing CSS - Disco:Gangsta Fever
11: Simple, Smart, & Effective SEO: Part I
05: Flash Intros - Good or Bad?
July 2005
29: Musician Websites
26: Website Pirates
25: TXP RC4 Released
June 2005
10: Tables with Textile

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