
34. The roles of client and web designer
In this weeks show Paul and Marcus discuss the sometimes problematic relationship between web design agencies and clients. They also cover how the line between web pages and the browser have been blur...
15 Maj 200650min

33. Creating a great search facility
In their 33rd podcast Paul and Marcus look at how to create the most effective in-site search facility, the differences between RGB, CMYK, Pantone and HEX, and the importance of keeping up-to-date wit...
8 Maj 200640min

32. In-house vs. outsourcing
The decision of whether to develop your website in house (by taking on additional staff) or outsource it to the third party web design company can be a tricky. This week Paul and Marcus look at the pr...
2 Maj 200652min

31. Working with style guides
Taking a corporate identity and making it work online can be a challenging process. This week Paul and Marcus look at how to take a style guide and make it work on the web. Find The Latest Show Notes
25 Apr 200647min

30. The flash debate strikes back!
Last weeks show (the great flash debate) generated so much interest and so many comments that we have decided to do a follow up show looking at the feedback we have received. Find The Latest Show Note...
18 Apr 200644min

29. The Great Flash Debate
Flash is one of those web technologies that always generate a lot of debate. In this episode of boagworld.com Marcus and Paul go head to head arguing the pros and cons of this controversial plug-in. F...
10 Apr 200645min

28. Understanding Accessibility Guidelines
In this weeks show we get "down and dirty" with web accessibility, including a step-by-step tutorial into the WAI guidelines. WARNING: Spot the deliberate mistake! Find The Latest Show Notes
3 Apr 20061h 16min

27. Pragmatic Accessibility
How do you make sure your site is accessible while avoiding "design compromises" and ensuring a healthy return on investment? This episode of boagworld.com focuses on applying accessibility theory to ...
13 Mars 200653min



















