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Wednesday, October 30, 2002

Evaluating Bonds
Tiger Woods brings huge ratings to any golf event he plays. Sampras and Agassi increased the viewership of the US Open, as Shaq and Kobe draw viewers to the NBA. Yet, baseball's biggest "star", Barry Bonds, was unable to do anything for the dismal ratings of this year's World Series. Listen to NPR's Frank DeFord offer his thoughts on this situation...
3:30:34 PM    

You're My Inspiration...
Looking for some great ideas for designing a page? Again, from the macromedia.dreamweaver newsgroup, these suggestions: MediaInspiration.com and CoolHomePages.com.
3:14:19 PM    

Thieving Javascripts
Not being a Javascript coder myself, when I need some scripting I rely on Dreamweaver behavior scripts and other scripts that I find on the Internet. Most often, I have gone to Javascripts.com. A poster on the macromedia.dreamweaver newsgroup mentioned two others that look very good: Hotscripts.com and Scriptsearch.com. Both of these look very good and I look forward to searching them when I need my next script.
2:54:27 PM    

CSS Master Compatibility Chart
It's really depressing to view this chart and see just how view CSS selectors are supported in all browsers. Arrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!
2:35:36 PM    

CSS Bugs in Mac IE 5
Here's an article I found on Apple's Developer site in an area that I don't think that I've seen before: the Internet Developer area. Internet Explorer 5 on Macintosh is considered one of the better browsers as far as CSS is concerned, but this article points out where even that browser falls short and how to work around these points of failure. There are a lot of great coding and image examples here.
2:32:52 PM