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Saturday, May 11, 2002


Mathematica on OSX - A Great Demo

During Apple's shift to OSX Mathematica has been used to show the capabilities of the hardware and software combination in the most powerful Mac's. It seems fitting that one post removed from my confusion over rendering HTML and graphics, I'd post the genius of Wolfram.

A Man Who Would Shake Up Science. Stephen Wolfram is finally publishing his masterwork, "A New Kind of Science," and his claims surpass the most extravagant speculation. By Edward Rothstein. [New York Times: Science]


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Is there really a border around my posts?

I've been studying HTML. One of the toughest things for me to grasp has been the relationship between a graphic image and the text that will be near it. For example, some weblogs have a template that surrounds each post with a border. It is still difficult for me to see the relationship between a graphic file that may somehow be "tiled" down the page giving the 'effect' of a border.

Placement of the various macros in the HTML source so that posts wind up looking the way I want them to is really challenging. Of course, I still wrestle with wrapping text around a picture in a post.

I doubt I ever see the day when I can grasp this sort of thing:

Missing the point. Scott Andrew: CSS is for separating structure, not content, from presentation. People who think CSS is unnecessary because "I store my content in a database" are missing the point. That's great, it lets you reuse your content, but that's only half the story. Using CSS is the other half; it lets you reuse your markup. (That's how my style switcher works -- the markup stays the same, only the CSS changes. Ditto Joe. Ditto Mike.) [dive into mark]


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