What Matters And Why

12 May 2004

Earlier we read the essay titled A Roadmap to Standards. Now we are provided another. It’s by Andy Budd and is titled An Objective Look at Table Based vs. CSS Based Design. It simply must be read by anyone who is on the fence about whether or not to rework a table-based design in favor of CSS.

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Another Tool In The Mix

9 May 2004

To these possibilities, it’s probably time to rethink Blogger as part of the mix. The tool may be making a big-time comeback. Take a look at the redesign!

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Thanks To Those Who Know

9 May 2004

Browsing some recent entries at Movable Type-related weblogs, I’ve found several links to information I’ve often wondered about. How do you attach an image to a category so that every entry posted to that category contains that image? How do you keep a post at the top of a weblog? Answers. Also, there are some specifics about how to alter an RSS feed to include extended entries as well as how to create an RSS feed for a category. Good stuff!

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Well-Said, Mr. Scrivens

9 May 2004

Nothing hits the mark better than Everything I learned, I learned through Blogging. It’s true – for me at least.

Blogging helps you learn because you can post what you don’t understand and there is someone out there who is willing to help. However, don’t go running around looking for free help everytime you encounter a problem. I get too many emails from people saying they are having an issue with with some CSS and I can tell they haven’t tried their best to solve it. I learned my CSS by breaking everything and having to fix it all over again.

Paul Scrivens

One of these days I’m going to learn how to set up a weblog that no one can see but me, and it’s going to be my XHTML and CSS lab.

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What Semantic Means...Or Not

8 May 2004

Andy Budd talks a bit about Semantic Coding.

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