A Little HTML is a Dangerous Thing and I Know Where to Get It

We all know that a lit­tle knowl­edge is a dan­ger­ous thing. It’s also often exact­ly what is need­ed for the occasion.

So here I am with a new web­site, a cou­ple of blogs to look after, and a image port­fo­lio to build for the DH. Problem is… the in-the-house IT guy does­n’t do web. Networking yes, Windows man­age­ment yes, hard­ware trou­bleshoot­ing, yes. Web — no.

I need a lit­tle knowl­edge. This week­end. Continue read­ing “A Little HTML is a Dangerous Thing and I Know Where to Get It”

Wired Magazine, the Cluetrain, and Synchronicity

Odd to me that I should dis­cov­er the ClueTrain Manifesto (I pre­fer to think of myself as fash­ion­ably late to the par­ty) in the same week that the lat­est of Wired mag­a­zine final­ly makes it to the top of the ought­ta read pile with it’s arti­cles about on-line open­ness. Including Clive Thompson’s The See-Through CEO with it’s painful­ly time­ly con­clud­ing para­graph. (I won’t spoil it for you.) Continue read­ing “Wired Magazine, the Cluetrain, and Synchronicity”

Color Help for the Design Impaired

I’m not a design­er and right now our home­page is ugly. Really ugly.

ugly version of blackdogandmagpie.net

One of my prob­lems is that I haven’t been able to decide on a col­or scheme. Until, that is, I was stand­ing in the bath­room brush­ing my teeth this morn­ing and look­ing at the paint col­or sam­ples that I have taped to the wall. (Trying to decide what col­or to paint the bath is a whole ‘nother prob­lem…) Continue read­ing “Color Help for the Design Impaired”