The work in the garage is over. The wind-tunnel testing is complete. It's time to get out on to the track!
Moving back into the real world - this area contains 'mini-projects' where I can test HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript, images, or anything else that comes to mind. Feel free to take a look around and use anything that may take your fancy.
- What's My Time
- A clock that reads the time from the web server, not the vistor's PC - as the owner of a website, you can display YOUR local time to all of your visitors. A large amount of credit for this goes to writer of the original Accurate Clock script, James Cridland, and to the WebExhibits folks for pointing me to the equations by Wei-Hwa Huang and Robert H. van Gent on their Daylight Saving Time page.
- IE6 Float Conundrum
- Can ANYONE help solve the problem??
UPDATE: a solution! - Mr. Morse Challenges...
- A quiz lovingly created in valid XHTML and CSS (and unfortunately, Javascript!) As I've said in my weblog posting, the correct way to create a quiz like this is to use server-side technology, but if you MUST use Javascript...
- Hidden Corners of the World
- A quick creation containing the IndyJunior Flash Mapping Module created by Bryan Boyer, and an experimental thumbnail layout.