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Thursday, July 18, 2002 |
I SUPPOSE THIS IS ALL VERY IMPORTANT
I just don't recall covering this in any of our 29 lessons.
No tables for Lycos. Lycos Europe will be moving to a new design that validates as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and uses CSS for layout.... [Buzz]
4:45:15 PM
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IF DESIGN DID NOT MATTER...
airlines wouldn't spend so much painting airplanes. Politicians wouldn't spend so much on banners, handbills and signs. Companies wouldn't spend so much on corporate identity packages. Imagine the cost of changing a logo or color at a place like Federal Express.
I'm confident that part of what draws me into a weblog or web site is the design. I know good design when I see it, but I surely do wish I could create it!
Why to build your own template. During a spell of blogsurfing yesterday, I repeatedly ran across links to Paul Andrews’s blog. The other end of one such link spurred me to do what Jonathon Delacour calls “fossicking around” in the blog archives. Only then did I... [Caveat Lector]
4:39:18 PM
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MORE RESOURCES FROM MERYL
Free XHTML and CSS Courses. Yes, Virginia, there are still good stuf available for *free* on the 'net. Latest is the Westciv Self-paced Course on HTML 4.0 and XHTML for CSS. Sounds like they'll be [meryl's notes]
3:57:09 PM
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A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO BLOGROLLING
Linkless. I just dropped the [Links] section on the navigation bar for this site. I went in to drop BurningBird and looked over the list and realized how out of date it was. Too much work to keep it up to date so now I am just gonna let Google do the work, with the addition of the "related sites" link under [misc]. [BitWorking]
6:19:29 AM
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CANON APPEARS TO HAVE FARED WELL HERE
TIPA awards 2002-2003. TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) has announced the results for 'Best Photo Products in Europe' from the European Photo & Imaging Awards 2002-2003. Best Digital Prosumer camera went to the Olympus... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
6:06:30 AM
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CLEVER ADS ALONE WON'T 'SWITCH' THE CRITICAL MASSES Apple needs the Unix switchers and a software switching incentive for Windows users
In Midst of a PC Slump, Apple Still Aims for Growth. A prosperous future for Apple depends on persuading legions of personal computer users to switch from Microsoft Windows to Apple's Macintosh technology. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]
5:58:57 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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