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Web Services, people, software providers, writers and resources who have made this weblog more useful. A long overdue category... plus resources to never track of... First things first: this is not for "public consumption" this feed is raw, unedited bits of news gathered from the Web, direct quotes from savy bloggers. This is not meant as a weblog... noooo.... this is my personal treasure chest of knowledge... That said, I'm NOT WRITING it. got it? It's not for review or anything else... I'm hoarding it to a space on the web where I can go back and find it. Why, you say? : stupid computer, stupid browser, stupid bookmarks can't track this stuff like a Radioland feed can ... and having it on the web is so useful. Previous/Next

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Tuesday, July 08, 2003
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HTML Utopia: Chapter 4: CSS Web Site Design, Pt. 3. The development of any Website begins with its design. In this and the following chapters, you'll move from tables to using CSS as your primary page layout tool and learn a new set of design principles. By Sitepoint. 0707

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Google Toolbar. A beta version of a new Toolbar is now online. It offers some neat tools, including a pop-up blocker and an "autofill" feature that renders Gator redundant. Google, as you know, also owns Pyra, makers of Blogger. In many ways it's an uneasy fit. Blogger is, at heart, a Web hosting company. But the purchase was applauded, and with this issue of the Toolbar Google debuts a tool called "blog this" that lets you put a link into your own blog simply and easily.