A single man's web development projects
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Why create a site for your own ideas, projects and code?
Sales! To sell yourself, of course.
I have done that in Danish for years now, but recently decided to broaden my horizon.
This sudden urge to publish in English has been sparked by a rather slow period in my career as a web consultant and programmer. I brushed off a small CMS that I had been working on on and off for a while, and started entering articles. This is the result.
A few articles have found their way here. Not really enough to make up a front page, but here goes anyway:
CSS Watermarking about an easy way to stamp you images with a copyright notice and keep people from copying them... sort of.
Fading popups is a set of simple JavaScript functions to create fading popups with onMouseOver and onMouseOut events.
Amazonification is an article about making a system that allows you to refer people to other parts of your web site, which other visitors who looked at your current page also looked at. Like Amazon's "people who bought ... also bought ...". Written in PHP and using MySQL as a database and with code to download.
MySQL debugging and timing is an article about a small set of MySQL-tools for tracking down errors and slow SQL-code in PHP-projects. Very simple. Very useful. Download it here.
Joergensen’s rule of thirds deals with decision making in web projects and shows an easy way to use a small Excel-tool to prioritize parts of large and small projects.
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