Today is Blue Beanie Day. Most followers of Unkle Jefferey are sporting the blue beanie in recognition of the importance of Web Standards and the first book on the topic. A big thanks to Mr. Zeldman from yours truly is in order for raising awareness and getting it all sorted out before I [...]
I’ve been reading Dan Cederholm’s book Handcrafted CSS and I have to say I’m really enjoying it. It’s exciting to get to read about and try out some CSS3 in the wild for progressive enhancement. Something that stood out for me right at the beginning of the book is his philosophy about flexibility [...]
This weekend I drove out to the country to visit the parents for a much needed change of scenery. On the drive here I started thinking about rock bands and the role each individual musician brings to the creative process when writing a particular song. I had a chance to be a part [...]
One thing about having a new baby is the shrinking amount of time I get to spend on fun stuff like posting to this blog. I had it in my head that I would try to write at least twice a month. It’s been over 2 months since I last posted.
Jumping on the [...]
Using Opera’s browser on a Macintosh, you can view full screen and use shift+arrow keys to tab through links. I find this very useful while using a laptop. (Using the mouse pad can really piss me off.)
While in full screen mode you can use alt+D to get a tiny navigation bar [...]
I’m getting a chance to meet with like minded individuals at Design Camp in downtown Bryan this weekend. For the most part I just stay home and work on freelance projects here and there but have yet to construct a decent brand for my business. I’m really looking forward to gain some insight [...]
Pinotopia.net was the first creative thing I ever published to the web. An online journal to keep track and post tasting notes of the pinot noir I drink.
This is the very first post on the newly redesigned jason-weaver.com and I’ll just sum up what’s happening right now. A detailed note in a tin box getting buried in the back yard if you will. I’ll keep it brief.