24/07/2009 - Blogger.Iconshock

The back end of my Ex just makes the bounce rate of my front end go wild.

No. This is not about my broken heart, and it doesn’t have anything to do with none of those dirty thoughts you readers are generating at this instant. This blog has not become a xxx rated fanzine. (to the despair of many I imagine.) Every word in the title innocently refers to web designing and programming jargon, used in the most unsexy of fashions millions of times a day on the internet. I know all kinds of readers come to this blog, both knowledgeable programmers and internet hobbyists. So I figured out it could be a cool idea to unify the two worlds and give some common ground so all of us can enjoy all articles in the same way. I found this very cool blog post by Cameron Chapman titled “Web Design Industry Jargon: Glossary and Resources” in which he gives us an illustrated glossary of all common used definitions regarding web design, surfing and programming. Go ahead and check it out and stay tuned for today’s free icon set. A revoir!

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5 Responses to “The back end of my Ex just makes the bounce rate of my front end go wild.”

  1. JJay
    July 24th

    So the view source info of your font style size makes the potential viewer turn-around on your visible interface excitable… now you’re officially a geek and getting off on it

  2. Blogger.IconshockNo Gravatar
    July 24th

    Could it be due to it’s gigantic accessibility size?

  3. SherwoodNo Gravatar
    July 24th

    What a fantastic article G, although I really want to make some insinuating comments, I won’t, for the betterment of da blog ;) I’m really glad you found and posted it….I knew a few of those terms but some I didn’t know what they meant…very insightful! Thanks bunches.

  4. iconoclastNo Gravatar
    July 27th

    another great blog post. i keep learning new stuff every day!

  5. Blogger.IconshockNo Gravatar
    July 30th

    Thank you very much iconoclast!

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