Posted by Andrew Whyman on 28th of April, 2011
Internet Explorer 6 has been around since August 2001, not long before Windows XP was released. It was a revolution to the web at the time, giving additional features and bug fixes that had previously plagued web developers. It continued to be a great browser for many years, being ahead of current standards. That is until Mozilla came along in lat...
Posted by Andrew Whyman on 6th of April, 2011
I've been using Firefox 4 for just over 2 weeks now. I was quite wary of switching to Firefox 4 because I'm quite resistive to change most of the time, especially when it comes to the tools I work with. Firefox 4 is the main application I use as an SEO Programmer, and its add-ons are the main reason for that. As I mentioned in my last blog, a lot...
Posted by Andrew Whyman on 22nd of March, 2011
It's been a long time coming, but Firefox 4 has finally been released. There is a lot of hype around this long awaited release, but why all the fuss? Why hasn't any other browser had this sort of attention? I suppose the best way to find out is to take a look ourselves!
If you haven't already, you can grab a copy here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-...
Posted by Andrew Whyman on 28th of July, 2010
You'll have no doubt been working one day and asked yourself, "There must be a simpler way to do this". You're right, there probably is, in the form of a Firefox add-on. There are thousands of add-on's to choose from for Firefox, some are useful, some are pointless, and many you'll wonder how you ever lived without.
For SEO purposes, Firefox add-...
Posted by Nick on 6th of February, 2010
There’s been a little flutter of excitement around the net. Google Chrome, Google’s very own browser, has crept up in the ranks to become Browser Number Three. The browser, which gained a significant market share speedily after its release, seems to have settled into a significant place in web bro...
Posted by Nick on 11th of January, 2010
Ask any web developer or SEO programmer their opinion on internet browsers and more often than not their favourite will always be Mozilla Firefox. Firefox has become a staple tool for any kind of web development or page analysis, and I'm going to take a look at what makes it so great and provide you with some...
Posted by Nick on 17th of February, 2009
There is always going to be someone out there in the business world trying to cut corners, trying to make a quick buck and there are always going to be consumers who think that there is nothing wrong with it and that they can get away with it. Unfortunately most of the time those consumers do exactly that,...
Posted by Nick on 10th of January, 2009
Mobile phones are becoming a more and more popular way for users to access the internet on the go. When considering whether to create a mobile version of your website, it is worth thinking about the great pace at which mobile technology is changing. It is now possible to have an almost full computer inte...
Posted by Nick on 26th of September, 2008
The mobile web is still very much in its infancy when compared to the world wide web. However, the increased popularity of mobile devices and the fact that more and more of us are taking up the mobile Internet challenge means that websites created to specifically cater to mobile device users are becoming a mo...
Posted by Dan on 22nd of January, 2008
As many of you are aware XHTML is the replacement for HTML but just what exactly are the differences between the two? and is it really worth the switch over? Let’s find out.
HTML’s specifications where originally created by a physicist named Tim Berners-Lee. Over the years HTML’s codebas...
Posted by Dan on 14th of January, 2008
As always with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) there’s a never ending battle between development and standards. With the rise of more complicated site layouts being released all the time it makes certain websites inaccessible to users with less capable machines, the term “1 shoe fits all”...
Posted by Dan on 7th of January, 2008
With the rise of mobile devices and consoles now being able to successfully browse the internet, 2008 is going to turn out an interesting year for SEO.
Since the number of internet users is expected to increase from this by as much as 8% it’s going to prove vital that future sites are optimised and...
Posted by Nick on 12th of November, 2007
I find it difficult to believe that some SEO’s and Web Developers still don’t use Mozilla Firefox and opt for the more popular standardised Internet Explorer. In the opinion of many within the industry including myself, Firefox is far superior whether it be for usability or features, plus the...