Archive for the ‘Web Design & Development’ category

As part of an effort to update my portfolio website and add features and functions that make it more convenient to share my work to a broader audience, I added Facebook’s XFBML plugin to my website, a Share and Like button, and added open graph and meta tags to my website to allow for video [...]

Updates to the Website

February 25th, 2011

So for the past few days, I’ve been working on various things on my site ranging from small code tweaks, design changes, added features, and updated content. Most of the code changes have been minor and were done so for organizational reasons. For example, my former Share features on the site were placed within it’s [...]

A new “Piano Related” page hidden within Lately, I’ve been just spending my free time playing the piano. With a camera at hand and a website to utilize, I decided to create a section in my site which shares my works in playing the piano. This new piano page follows a similar structure to the [...]

CSS3 vs HTML5

August 8th, 2010

If you’re a web developer, or designer, or just have some interest in the topic of creating websites like I do, then you’ve probably heard the concept of HTML5, a new web standard developing set to replace HTML(4) and xHTML. On the other hand, there’s also CSS3, a new version of cascading style sheets, which [...]

Ever since the advent of Apple iOS devices like the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, there’s been a lot of debate and question about the use Adobe Flash technology on the web because these popular devices just don’t support the proprietary software created by Adobe. Compared to HTML and CSS, it’s easier to work with [...]