Published by joost, June 7th, 2008
Yep, now you know.. you’re not the only one with problems.. spiders have them too. And I mean Web Spiders.
Say you are called Slurp, Googlebot or something Microsoftish.. you vist websites all the time.. and some websites don’t like that.. like imdb.com (The above image says: “Request Limit Reached: There have been an unusually […]
Published by joost, June 6th, 2008
Old question I hear you think But still it will get asked when you start Ruby on Rails projects for clients. One way of comforting a client is just naming a few RoR success stories: “Twitter uses Rails, it has about 8.000.000 unique visitors a month.”.
Evan Weaver has a nice comparison of some […]
Published by joost, June 1st, 2008
Internet Explorer has some influence on webdesign.. all webdesigners know it. You’ve designed a complete site that works in Firefox, Opera and Safari… but sadly not the one that is mostly used; IE.
So.. what do you do? You start fixing.. and how do you call your CSS classes that fix everything?
(This is the HTML source […]