Author: Aja

  • Something Personal for November

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    I haven’t done a personal blog entry for a long time, but since I would be creating one in the near future apart from a tech blog and a web standards blog, I might as well … uhm … practice.

  • Stacking Script Event Loaders

    I’ve been playing around with JavaScript once when I’ve encountered a problem about my scripts not working, especially those attached to event handlers. And, soon, I found out that a lot of plugins I have use the same declaration for initializing their scripts. So, I looked for references and realized that they overwrite one another…

  • Deprecated HTML Still Taught in High Schools

    Web design and development education standardization is one of the things I’d be pushing for in my Web standards advocacy. Education starts in the school. And, if teachers do not know what to teach their students, no advancement would ever happen.

  • Musing #0013

    Haven’t Microsoft realized how bad the analogy of their new mission campaign to the operating system could be? I see it as, life without walls : computer without firewalls. They also use a big-ass Windows logo hole on a wall as the background image. Windows as holes = the perfect symbolism.

  • Open MSO 2007 Files in Earlier Versions

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    In a situation where group projects and collaborative works are a necessity to get things done, and a non-ideal working environment of different computers with different software, I happily share a solution for those people who cannot just give up an older licensed copy for a cracked update.