Dave Howe

Web Folio

Very much still "coming soon" I'm afraid. There is so much work in my web folio it is difficult to pick selected highlights for this page. Here are a few of my personal sites below. I will add in the sites I have built professionally soon.

Technohippy

http://www.technohippy.co.uk/

The site I built at the end of 2005 to consolidate and rationalise everything I had learned over the last dozen years of building web sites. Technohippy is the pseudonym I use on forums most of the time. Too many people are called 'Dave' and as I discovered, too many people are also called 'Dave Howe' so 'Technohippy' covers what I do and how I look in no uncertain terms. Technohippy.co.uk is a cookbook tutorial that I wrote to teach myself the strict, semantically harmonious approach to web coding. An approach that I see forming the basis of the Internet over the next dozen years.

Dave Howe

http://www.davehowe.org.uk/

The site I needed to build as the example site for the Technohippy learning excercise. As with most of my web projects it has turned into something bigger than I intended it to and is very much 'Dave Howe - About Me' and contains all sorts of musings and ramblings.

David Howe

http://www.davidhowe.co.uk/

My web portfolio site. A selection of my online work and a historical timeline of my greatest hits that have been and gone and now form part of Internet history.

Splitterz

http://www.splitterz.co.uk/

The web-based manifestation of my Volkswagen obsession and the first step on my XHTML journey.

Notepad (a work in progress)

http://www.notepad.co.uk/

I always needed to refer back to the many things I have learned over the years so in 1999 I started a website with everything on it so I could get to it no matter where I was. I chanced upon a good domain name that was available and notepad was born. Over the years its developed and now in its fifth incarnation as the book on how to be a Web designer that I never got asked to write by one of the publishing companies that makes those big fat computer books you see on the shelves of bookshops.

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