In the past couple of days, we've read about some excellent new features for weblogs. What I need to do is review and understand the overlap and the differences between the following:
Just a reminder. The Google-it macro for Radio (that lets readers search Google for the titles to your weblog posts) has been out for a couple months (just in case you missed it). Pretty much cut and paste simple. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
Day 9: Providing additional navigation aids. You may be familiar with the tag in relation to RSS auto-discovery. But did you know you can also use a similar syntax to point to your home page, and to previous and next pages in a series? For instance, on daily archive pages, you could point to the previous day's posts, and the next day's (if any). If you have individual pages for each entry, you could point to the previous and next entry.
Don't fret, Radioheads; tomorrow's tip will be just for you. [dive into mark]
Book Excerpt: Cascading Style Sheets, Pt. 2. The conclusion of our pair of excerpts from the glasshaus title "Cascading Style Sheets: Separating Content from Presentation" introduces CSS itself; with a brief look at its origins, syntax, and benefits. [WebReference News]