Monthly Archives: September 2010

  1. Castro Presents Democrats a Golden Opportunity

    The Democratic party finds itself in a pickle. Poised to lose control of Congress this November, their congressional campaigns all reek of the desperation that characterized Republican campaigns in 2006. A few miles south, Cuba finds itself in even more dire economic straits than the US. The drastic step of cutting 10% of the government workforce was just announced, in the hope that a private economy can spring up where none has existed for decades…
  2. Heresy

    The fact that good Christians disagree on various doctrinal issues is a reality that every Christian must eventually come to grips with. There are, of course, easy ways out. For example, no one is going to heaven except those with my particular beliefs. This idea usually crops up in only the most insular churches and [...]
  3. The Art of the Contextual Sidebar

    Wordpress by default has a persistent sidebar which appears on most every page. One thing I’ve noticed while trawling the sites of designers is that usability is greatly improved by making the sidebar contextual – that is, not a generic site-frame that sits on every page. There are several ways one can improve usability on a site with the sidebar; things I will arrange from easy to hard.
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