How to fix Snow Leopard after T-Mobile mobile broadband has killed it

This article comes with a serious health warning. So lets get it out of the way: If you install T-Mobile mobile broadband on a Mac running Snow Leopard, you will brick your shiny pride of joy! Shortly after you install the required T-Mobile Mobile Broadband Manager software (which sucks by the way), things will be very obviously wrong. Certain tools and software will start thro...    Read more →

What would make you buy more professional fonts?

I bought a new font this weekend. I bought Tungsten from the Hoefler & Frere-Jones foundry. It cost me USD $99 - a sum of cash that isn’t going to break the bank, but considering there is a very real chance that I may end up never using the typeface in a commercial, money-making project, it’s not an amount to be sniffed at either. Tungsten is the latest in only a very small...    Read more →

jQuery plugin released: Simply Countable

A couple of weeks ago I threw together a simple jQuery plugin that provides a character or word counter for any textarea or input field form element. The plugin’s options allow you to specify whether it counts characters or words, set a maximum character or word limit and choose the direction in which the counter counts (ie, from the maximum count down to zero, or vice versa)...    Read more →

Helping Groups to Grow website launched

If you follow me on Twitter you may have read about this last week, but 1st July saw the launch of a website I’ve spent a few months working on: Helping Groups to Grow. Helping Groups to Grow is a lottery-funded non-profit organisation that supports drug and alcohol misusers through group and one-to-one sessions across Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Powys. I’...    Read more →

Reflecting on one year of self-employment

Wednesday 1st July marked a significant milestone for me: one year of self employment. When I embarked on this journey a year ago, I wasn’t 100% confident I’d make it this far. I didn’t have as much savings as I had planned to have, I wasn’t sure where clients were going to come from, and it was quite clear a recession was just round the corner. So hear I am, one year older, w...    Read more →

Relative versus absolute font sizes: time to look again?

If you’re a conscientious web designer or developer who cares about accessibility, then I’m sure you’ve spent the last few years drilling yourself into the habit of using relative font sizes (EMs or percentages) rather than absolute font sizes (pixels - PX)? Now with the advent of modern browsers and full page zooming (as opposed to just text scaling), I’m sure I’m not the only...    Read more →