Let me tell you a story. In January 2026 I bought a pair of IEMs (in-ear monitors). I chose Stagg SPM-PRO, as there were no other IEMs available for a similar price that had multiple drivers, and I believed that would make a difference to the sound. They sounded good, I was very happy with […]
I’m a member of the 12 Song Challenge community, a bunch of people all over the world who help support each other in the art and craft of writing songs for use in our local churches. It’s run by the people at Resound Worship, and I’ve found it to be a wonderful source of inspiration, […]
On the 1st September 2022 a new season of the Resound Worship ’12 Song Challenge’ starts. This set of monthly songwriting challenges – and the amazing online community which has formed – is “working together to grow in their creative gifts and serve their local church”. I’ve been a member of this community for a […]
A conversation at work last week got me thinking about what we, as web developers and designers, mean when we talk about websites supporting certain browsers. I feel that the word ‘support’ is misunderstood, and has a number of meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Does it work? In my experience, […]
Short notice, but I have a week of availability next week (28th June – 2nd July). If you’d like me to do some software development consultancy, a performance or accessibility review of your website, get in touch! #ForHire #WebDev #Accessibility #WebPerformance — Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) June 23, 2021 at 06:41PM
RT @gerrymcgovern: “It’s important to highlight just how much a megabyte is, how much potential it has. The fact that webpages are three megabytes is huge because most webpages are not doing that much. For typical webpage, there’s no good reason why it shouldn’t be under a megabyte.” @eatwholegrain — Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) June 11, […]
RT @casparhubinger: Yesterday at #WCEU, I had a brief conversation on contributing to open source as a company. I referred to #sustainability as an approach to doing business which embeds but also goes beyond the environmental aspects of the term. Let me try and connect a few dots… ? — Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) June 11, […]
“Use a JavaScript library!” they said. “It’s the modern way!” they said. Shout out to the e-commerce system which currently does not work due to thousands of these errors. #ProgressiveEnhancement https://t.co/FDxNNaRUAT — Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) June 07, 2021 at 04:02PM
Someone clever once said something like “If you build some software, think about how it could be used maliciously. Because it will.” Make that malicious stuff hard to do, and easy to reverse. https://t.co/Pgp34tTxQc — Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) June 01, 2021 at 10:14PM