Me, Myself and Mayvelous
18 Apr
So am I imagining or lately people tend to get hungry alot? I’m seeing two new cool sites and they both using food stuff in their logo.
Check these out:
# Think Vitamin – Orange,
Vitamin is a brand new online magazine dedicated to that new web industry.
Vitamin will inspire you, teach you, advise you and sometimes test you with its in-depth features, audio interviews, training sessions and reviews.
It’s updated every week, and it’s free!
# Bite Size Standards – Cookie!
Bite Size Standards aims to offer concise web development tutorials, tips and tricks. Written by designers and developers who are passionate about web standards.
P.S: Thx Jason for link.
Better grab their feeds.
Oh by the way, what’s those letters in bite size standards logo? I can read the big “B” and “S” but what’s that down below? “I-T-E”, “I-S-E”?? What’s that mean?
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“B” – “I-T-E”
“S” – “I-Z-E”
That logo is weird. I guess you read cssbeauty.com… I do go there quite often… though I amn’t in the industry…
Oh crap! How could I missed that!

I didn’t look properly then, yah need to add the big character to form the word.
Man that was embarrassing not seeing the obvious thing. hehe
Thanks for clear me out.
Yes I do read cssbeauty regularly and it’s one of my favorite sites and very helpful for web developers and many others.
Cheers.
hmm… just to make sure some terms…
what is the difference between web developer and web designer?
web developer deals with ASP.Net, PHP, JAVA… etc?
web designer deals with CSS, XHTML… etc?
oh… one more thing… it is really nice that the comment form is AJAX(ed)… however… it doesn’t breakdown right if javascript is disabled… maybe you wanna look into it… just being a paranoid…
The term Web Developer and Web Designer are somewhat related and interchangable.
Web Designer is an old term used back in old days with static sites. There is also a term Web Master…nvm that.
Nowadays we call ourselves/known as Web Developer since we work towards dynamic sites which include programming as well as designing.
You could be right in terms of separating the two in language wise differentiation.
In my opinion Web Designers deal more toward site design and layout wherelse Web Developers deal with program coding and functionality aspect of dynamic websites.
In larger organizations, they got graphic designers who mainly concentrate on graphic design and web site designs, then there is a web designer who do those html, xhtml and css layout coding then probably web developer or programmers who work on backend issues like dynamic web content integration with databases etc…
Believe me I’m confused myself with those too many terms. I just take myself as web developer cos’ that’s what I’ve been told so.