Web Technology

Out of the shadow into the limelight: Adobe Shadow

Out of the shadow into the limelight: Adobe Shadow

Adobe yesterday released some seriously cool technology on its Adobe Labs: Adobe Shadow 1.0. Shadow allows front-end web developers/designers to preview websites across different devices. As I’m in the process of making my web-site device responsive, I’m loving Shadow It’s super easy to install: Download Shadow release from Adobe Labs and install it. Download the Google Chrome browser extension and install…read more →

Brio no it’s not butter…

Brio… interesting name… a children’s modeling train set series that allows you to build connections, model railroads. But move to a different location in the world and you’re talking “butter”… Brio (the Netherlands), was a Unilever product introduced in 1963, a margarine. I’m not sure if that particular brand name still exists today. But thought it was an interesting fact to…read more →

Website revision

I am currently revising my web-site and would like to apologise in advance for any disruptions this might cause to the services provided. I’m not 100% happy with the result at this stage, but wanted to start uploading again. I’ll mainly be amending the CSS file that controls the appearance of the site. In addition I’ve got some serious learning…read more →

Adobe Premiere Elements 3

With a background in Print and Publishing, I am totally new to anything audio and video. Where I’m used to terms related to print technology such as "cmyk" or "resolution", I’m now encountering new terminology… codec… bitrate… and new file formats.

Chicklets

Lots of chicklets added to my tips page. You can now subscribe to the RSS-feeds using either Feedburner, My Yahoo, Newsgator, Google Reader, Bloglines, ODEO, Podnova and as always iTunes for the podcast.

Adobe Breeze… a breeze really

Had my first introduction to presenting eSeminars with Adobe Breeze today (Thank you Brian! for the run-through this afternoon). What an amazing piece of technology . If you are an organisation thinking of running eSeminars hosted by various presenters, then you cannot bypass this product. It is amazingly easy to use from the user perspective (the presenter), and I’m speaking…read more →

RSS Feed and iTunes

Cari Jansen’s Digitips: Now available via RSS-feed. You can subscribe to this RSS-feed using the Tracker in Acrobat, or by using the RSS Reader that is build into Adobe Bridge. You can also use the Safari web-browser on Mac OSX or any other RSS reader application available. Right-click the RSS 2.0 logo to access the feed address. You can also use…read more →