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Here is where I experiment on my favourite rats: xml, xhtml, css, javascript, flash and dom

DateExperiment
DescriptionStatus
19/02/08 New Memory2 The version allows graphics as well.
done
19/02/08 New Memory1 The new version colourcodes the matching cards
done
31/01/08 Plays Mp3 Javascript+DOM player that plays mp3's on both browsers. Part of upgrade to podcast section.
done
09/11/07 Infuriation Builder Now you can build your a version of Infuriation with your own image.
done
23/09/07 Infuriation Now here is a new game. The title says it all. There are easy, average and hard levels.
done
23/10/06 CrazyText A bit of fun It is amazing what the Brain can cope with.
done
10/10/06 TimeLine A Drag n Drop Timeline quiz. Eventually users will be able to add their own events.
At this stage just a trial.
wip
31/05/06 Displaying Flash Xhtml 1.0 Strict valid/crossbrowser compatible method of displaying flash in webpages.
Uses part of the 'twice cooked' method described by Drew McLellan and a CSS ie hack.
done
27/04/06 New Bankrupt Quiz As part of the ongoing Quiz Game Master upgrade, the Bankrupt quiz game can use images in the Clues. Check it out.
upgraded
14/10/05 SCOOP Have your own personalised Newspaper, delivered fresh, free and daily.
upgraded
22/08/05 Podcasting Looked interesting so I built a web based podcast player. wip
29/08/05 Flipperxml Same as the other Flipper except it stores the card data in an xml file.
Took a while to find some good cross browser code to allow local xml files to be loaded correctly.
Next step is to build a frontend for this xml version.
wip
11/08/05 Flipper A quickie based on a request for a web based flip card system.
22/08/05 - Added a frontend so users can build their own decks of Flipcards.
Contact me if your interested.
wip
22/07/05 Sounds Good Javascript+DOM player that brings high quality, flash compressed mp3's with low bandwidth to Web pages.
done
22/07/05 Display Video Look Ma! no embed tag, Xhtml valid/crossbrowser compatible method of displaying video in webpages.
Uses part of the 'twice cooked' method described by Drew McLellan and a CSS ie hack.
Warning demo Video is 350K
done