Category Archives: Workflow

Laser Targeting IE with WordPress

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Hey Guys,

It’s been a good few months before I’ve posted anything, mainly because I have a new job and client work is taking up all my evenings. I still have to edit out my ums and ars quite a bit before I can publish a video unfortunately so I can’t quickly publish as I’d like.

I thought I’d write some really short posts for now instead, seen as I’m learning of tonne of new stuff.

Here is a way to finely target IE to your heart’s content in WordPress (but you could easily adapt for plain HTML). Continue reading

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#5 W3 Total Cache for WordPress Users

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Finding the Build Script Hard Work? The scope of the HTML5 Boilerplate by Paul Irish and the team is pretty big. In fact, they seem self-aware of this, sending a questionnaire to their users, trying to figure out which parts of the project people use or don’t use. Here are the results. Part of the Boilerplate is a tool called the Build Script; a script that runs in Terminal that essentially speeds up your website through compressing your code and images, forcing visitor’s browsers to cache everything, and probably some other wizardry that I can’t fathom.

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Thoughts on Google Chromebooks

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My previous video about Dropbox and MAMP was about hacking around ‘old-style’ thinking where MAMP stubbornly stores SQL databases in a single place, meaning that to work on multiple computers we have to use a third party tool to force our data into Dropbox. With the announcement of Google Chromebooks, here is an approach that is the complete opposite. We don’t have to force local data on to the web because all our data lives on the web.

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#4 Setting up MAMP + Dropbox

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I realise that there are quite a few tutorials out there that show you how to set up MAMP on your Mac, take this great video series by Chris Coyier for example – First Moments with MAMP, but since these days there a few people that DON’T design on multiple computers, I set about trying to figure out a way to synchronise my local WordPress databases with across multiple computers with StuckTogetherWithTape on how to do this and I’ll walk you through this method in the video. Even if you don’t work on multiple computers you should do this for backup purposes anyway, just in case your hard drive crashes. In this tutorial we’ll go through… Briefly why you should … Continue reading

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