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Quick SEO meta tag testing bookmarklet
Tuesday, March 6th, 2007In order to test the title and meta information of a lot of web sites, some testers asked me for a simple way to get that information without having to look at the source.
I quickly whipped up a bookmarklet that shows the title and any meta information with a name attribute and their lengths in a dynamically generated “sticky note” overlay.
Simply drag the meta information link on this page to your browser link toolbar to have it for your testing needs.
[tags]bookmarklet,favelet,SEO,search engine optimization,meta tags,titles,testing,tools[/tags]
Make me a speaker
Wednesday, February 28th, 2007Just by chance I stumbled over a really cool idea and wiki, namely Make me a speaker. The idea of the wiki is to help people find mentoring and opportunities to give some public speeches about web standards.
The wiki also allows you to share experiences, give tips and connect to other people with the same interest. As the idea is simply great, a lot of known speakers have already signed up to offer help and mentoring, including Molly E. Holzschlag, Jeremy Keith, Derek Featherstone, Andy Clarke and Dave Shea.
Hopefully this site will spawn a new breed of speakers and get some more people come out of the woodwork as I for one would like to see more people talk about their experiences.
The wiki was originally created by Meri Williams, who blogs at Geek | Manager.
[tags]public speaking,make me a speaker,mentoring,presentation tips,web standards[/tags]
Want to work for Yahoo! in Santa Clara?
Wednesday, February 28th, 2007Again, a drive to find colleagues to work for the company that pays my rent and outrageous lifestyle:
If you are a web developer based in the Bay Area and you’d like to work for Yahoo! on one of our fastest growing and demanding products, have a go and contact me. We are looking for web developers with very solid knowledge in:
- CSS
- PHP
- semantic HTML
- DOM scripting
If you think you got what it takes, drop me an email or comment here (comments are moderated and don’t show up, so don’t worry about your data – don’t use any links) .
I am in Santa Clara / San Franciso this and next week, and will attend the Flickr birthday party on Saturday.
[tags]Yahoo,job,offer,webdeveloper,santa clara,bay area,san francisco[/tags]
Automatically converting hCards with geo data to Google Maps with hcard2gmap
Friday, February 23rd, 2007just something I’ve been playing around with for my upcoming book. The script reads all hCards in the document, checks if they have geo location and hides those. It then creates a new Google Map and sets markers with popups showing the rest of the address data when you click them.
[tags]Googlemaps,maps,mashups,hcard,microformats,javascript,hack,demo[/tags]
