Year: 2009

  • Jojo’s hidden javascript functions

    I have recently been fine tuning and fixing a few loose ends on a yoga studio website I did the development on. One of the really cool features of the site is the calendar at the bottom of every page. It gives you a really quick idea of whether there is a class and/or workshop…

  • It’s Offical: The Keywords meta tag isn’t used

    Matt Cutts has just blogged about the keywords meta tag is not used in Google’s search algorithm. In the article he links to another article about how legal people tend to get wound up about meta tags and the words that are used in them. While he doesn’t mention the eBay case I blogged about recently, I can’t help…

  • eBay Guilty of Standard SEO practice

    I have just read in the New Zealand Herald that eBay have been found guilty of counterfeiting. After reading the article, I think the ruling has some series consequences for search engine optimisation as what they were found guilty of is a standard SEO practice. With dynamic websites it is common practice to use formulas to…

  • Ding Dong the witch is dead – maybe???

    I’m not sure if you haven’t heard this, actually I’m sure you probably have, but YouTube have announced that they are “.. phasing out support ..” for IE6 and earlier versions. They may not be the only ones, with rumors that Digg and Facebook are seriously considering the same thing. However before we all start…

  • We Are Ever Going to Loose IE6

    As a web developer I have a vested interest in Windows 7 being a success. Now I should also mention that I am a bit of a “Apple fanboy”. So why do I want Microsoft’s next operating system to be a success? As this post on Sitepoint displays, the average internet user doesn’t even now what a…