Matt is a pastor, businessman, theology student, & massive geek.
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Lead Pastor, Stonebrook Church
- A thriving, multi-generational congregation that seeks to teach & follow God’s word and glorify Jesus by making disciples.
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CEO, Chief Strategist, Mere Agency
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- Matt founded Mere in 2011
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Latest posts
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Target Sued for Inaccessible Web Site
The Web Standards Project: Target Sued for Inaccessible Web Site The national federation for the blind has sued Target because their Web site is inaccessible to the visually impaired. I have an article coming soon on why this is a big deal. Just thought I’d point out this landmark case. The article in the above…
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Starting with CSS: revisited – KuraFire Network
Good article on some starting CSS classes to strip out inconsisten browser defaults. One of the steps from my previous post about writing cross-browser compatible css. Starting with CSS: revisited – KuraFire Network
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Friendly Bit on Cross-browser strategies for CSS
Emil Stenström on how to write consistent cross-browser compatible CSS. Some great pointers. A good starting place for CSS beginners. (And a nice refresher even if you know what you are doing. Via 456 Berea Street.
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CSS Positioning and the Box Model
Brainjar has an excellent article about CSS Positioning, The Box Model, and how they interact and affect eachother. Definitely a good resource for understanding nuiances in behavior that you might not expect when starting off with CSS.
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Post-modern Technological Prophets
If I may toot my own horn for a moment (toot toot!), Godbit, a site I contribute to from (rare) time to time was recently inducted into the 9rules network*. There was even a nice write-up about Godbit on their blog by 9rules’s man, Shawn Anthony. If the Christian faith ever needed a handful of…
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