Web Design Blog

Safari for Windows - An entirely text free experience

Apple has today announced the release of a beta version of Safari 3 for Windows. Without wasting anytime I eagerly downloaded the new browser and installed it. Upon launching Safari for the first time, the page that loaded on start-up (from Apple’s own website) was completely devoid of any text. But that was not all, scanning around the screen I realised the entire user interface was also missing text as well! No problem I thought, probably needs a restart, maybe even a re-install, but after carrying out both the results were still the same.

The new Zagger website goes live

Zagger is a well known, Chelmsford based, chain of designer clothing stores. The five Zagger stores include Menswear, Womenswear, Fashion, Labels for Less and Hugo Boss with cutting edge fashion from brands such as Gucci, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, Zegna, John Smedley, Seven Jeans, Paul Smith, Poggianti Shirts and Rock & Republic. From simple week/end attire to that all important function, there is a great selection of clothing, shoes and accessories on offer.

The SciSEP website goes live

SciSEP utilises expertise in software informatics and method development to advance the success of analytical and reaction based laboratory procedures. By leveraging unique predictive fragment based method development algorithms, structural databases and specialist analytical expertise SciSEP are able to quickly develop best fit analytical and sample preparative methods, maximizing laboratory efficiency and sample throughput capability. SciSEP’s specialist team of analysts and computational scientists train, troubleshoot and develop their clients analytical procedures.

Plain Old Semantic HTML (POSH)

Web design must be pretty high up the leader board in terms of the industry with the most acronyms and abbreviations. So it’s great to know we have a new one; POSH or Plain Old Semantic HTML has been coined with the intention to make semantic HTML cool and interesting again. The gripe is that the web design community is getting really excited about AJAX and Microformats but Plain Old Semantic HTML hasn’t been invited to the party.

The ClearView Communications website goes live

Since 1996, ClearView Communications has built a reputation for excellence in the design, installation and service of tailor-made security solutions for some of the world’s most demanding applications. Their experience and best practice, built on supply to all UK police forces, has been acknowledged with an impressive list of awards. These include “Best Manufacturer” in the Essex Business Awards, winner of the Innovation category at the Essex in Boom Awards and winner of the Business Link for Essex award.