Graham
Photos, stories, and news from Graham Miln.
More Mobile
Yesterday, I rolled out a new style for Megan’s English teaching web site, The English Space. The new style offers better support for mobile and tablet computer users.
An Unwilling Encore
The week has been a swirl of emotion and activity. Once again I have found myself venturing into the French medical establishment. This time for something a touch more serious than a simple fall.
Font Awesome PDFs
Today I released Font Awesome PDFs. This is a collection of small PDF files, each containing a single icon from the wonderful Font Awesome Version 2.0 project.
Barbican – London Highlights
I was not sure what to expect from the Barbican in London. The name rang a bell but I had never been nor did I know much about the site. As it happened we were close by and curiosity got the better of me.
Photo Feed
Today I released Miln Photo Feed. This plug-in for WordPress lets you offer a photo feed for your web site. Feeds are used to share content and make it easy for people to keep up to date with your news. A photo feed is different from a normal feed. The photo feed only includes the photographs attached to the content, rather than the content.
Victoria and Albert - London Highlights
Visiting the V&A was squarely at the top of our must see places in London. The V&A is unlike any other gallery or museum I have ever had the pleasure to visit.
British Museum - London Highlights
The British Museum is a showcase of treasures from the once expansive British Empire. As with many of London’s attractions the building itself is worth a visit to see.
London
London continues to delight. We were lucky enough to recently visit friends living in Canary Wharf.
A Year in France
A year ago we made the same long journey but then burdened with large suitcases and significant trepidation. The last year has been difficult and the culture shock of French society has been more challenging than I expected.
Graffiti in Melbourne
Melbourne has a reputation for graffiti and street art. Specific lane ways and surfaces appear set aside for covert artists. These walls are not cleared of work and over time they have been covered in vibrant and visually arresting artwork.