Found/interesting: 9 Nov to 24 Dec
I haven’t done one of these bookmark posts in a while, and I’m some way off posting anything new here. So here’s a look at what I found interesting enough to bookmark recently.
- The state of the UK gov blogosphere – Great post by Dave Briggs.
- Why websites matter less and less – “Summary: Our audiences will increasingly find ways to use our web content that are more convenient than visiting our website. This won’t reflect well in our stats, but we shouldn’t fight it.”
- Rock Solid HTML Emails – Dead handy post about creating well crafted HTML emails that work in all clients (via @lesteph)
- Mockingbird | Wireframes on the fly – A nifty online wireframer (via @wilcallaghan)
- Contrast Analyser 2.2 – Free contrast checker for testing accessibility of your website colours.
- Millicent Pro – From the Audioboo people, a nifty tool for professional video (via @alistairreid)
- cardboard toys | kid-Eco toys – Very cool recycled cardboard play houses, castles, wigwams and so on – cheaper and more environmentally friendly than the plastic junk from Toys R Us.
- Run-Rabbit-Runs – Good source of chicken (and rabbit, if you must) houses and runs.
- bernetblog.ch » Blog Archiv » Twitter-Tipps: So macht man ein Konzept – britische Vorlage – Blmey, that’s me! Apparently the “no 1 blog in switz (tiny country) for media, pr, online comm, her translated to German”
- Mythbusters – Myths about the Civil Service. Busted.
- XEN Carousel « WordPress Plugins – Via Dave Briggs, this is a very nifty, simple rotating news/image carousel for WP.
- IPSV (Integrated Public Sector Vocabulary) Resources – A necessary evil.
- Classifications: Office for National Statistics – Statistical classifications and taxonomies, like occupation and sector.
- Can I have a new website? – Stephen Hale is blogging brilliantly so I don’t have to.
- More cynical sniping at Twitter costs – Ahem. I’m saying nothing.
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Hello, I'm Neil Williams. I'm a government web geek, a dad, a husband, a grower of veg, a keeper of hens and a lapsed comedy writer, roughly in that order.
Second one looks interesting.. I wonder how many designers are going to be out of work when the written word is all that matters! thanks for the share.. lots to read in there.