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Teething Issues with Microsoft Expression Web

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So I’ve been a big fan of Microsoft FrontPage since I started PPT about 7 years ago. In actual fact, FrontPage was what taught me HTML coding. Starting with the WYSIWYG (what you see if what you get) editor and then moving onto the coding panel, it was an easy transition… now if only I [...]

Alright I’ll admit it. I’ve been an Apple-nazi for years. I love it. I breathe it. I live it. I identify with it. I love it (again) and I whisper sweet, sweet words of nothingness like careless whispers of the wind to it every night before I go to bed. Just kidding … but [...]

So I was thinking the other day (and I didn’t strain a nerve whilst doing it too … score!) that people often forget that behind the website, there is a real human being tapping away at the keyboard and clicking that mouse to make sure you all get your daily fix of your favorite websites.
Believe [...]

Summertime is officially here in Australia everyone! Well… spring really but I count spring and summer together as one and the same. Today, I woke up in brand new bedsheets (heck yes!) and to the golden rays of sunshine on my face woooo. Because of this, I lazed around, oblivious to the fact that there [...]

Part of the reason The PPT Podcast was renamed to The PPT Show was because the hosts all agreed that we’d eventually move from the voice-only realm to the television realm as well so that the entire show would be more representative of a true talk show. So how will this be done? With lighting, [...]

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The PPT Blog is a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at PPT.

I’m often asked, “So what really does go on behind PPT?” so I’m going to take you all on a joyous ride to the nether regions of our loopy thoughts and show you the things we do to bring you the site you all know and love.

Along the way, I’ll give you sneak peaks into what we’re currently working on at PPT, hints as to what to expect to the future, and photos and videos to show you where in the world PPT gets made, is updated and is developed.

So sit back, enjoy the ride, and remember, behind PPT are real people. Real people are people who are real.


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