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HTML Utopia: Chapter 5: Building the Skeleton, Pt. 4. This chapter focuses specifically on creating the basic structural layout of a Web page or site using CSS, covering multi-column layouts, boxes, borders, the famous Box Model of CSS design, two and three-column page layouts, etc. By Sitepoint. 0714 [WebReference News]
12:00:24 PM
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A better CSS horizontal menu. Alexander Hill retools our mini-site's horizontal nav bar to work better in IE5/Mac. Help yourself to the code. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
11:59:18 AM
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CSS design championship. In keeping with our recent theme (standards-based design can be great design), we are pleased to point to The Open Championship, designed and hand coded in lightweight XHTML and CSS by the brilliant Todd Dominey. If you are a designer, he is the man to beat. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
11:58:41 AM
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Feedback on feeds. A look at two high profile and widely deployed necho/atom feeds: Blogger and TypePad, and some thoughts on the implications of escaping and mime types. ... [Sam Ruby]
11:46:28 AM
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Echo vs. RSS. Ron Burt on Echo: Bandwidth and Echo: Trust, Information and Gossip in Social Networks ("pdf", 144 KB). »Pretty much explains what's driving the RSS-vs-Echo wars, imo. No wonder they want to rename their format« "smile" [Der Schockwellenreiter]
1:34:20 AM
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A better CSS horizontal menu. Alexander Hill retools our mini-site's horizontal nav bar to work better in IE5/Mac. Help yourself to the code. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
11:59:18 AM

CSS design championship. In keeping with our recent theme (standards-based design can be great design), we are pleased to point to The Open Championship, designed and hand coded in lightweight XHTML and CSS by the brilliant Todd Dominey. If you are a designer, he is the man to beat. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
11:58:41 AM

Feedback on feeds. A look at two high profile and widely deployed necho/atom feeds: Blogger and TypePad, and some thoughts on the implications of escaping and mime types. ... [Sam Ruby]
11:46:28 AM

Echo vs. RSS. Ron Burt on Echo: Bandwidth and Echo: Trust, Information and Gossip in Social Networks ("pdf", 144 KB). »Pretty much explains what's driving the RSS-vs-Echo wars, imo. No wonder they want to rename their format« "smile" [Der Schockwellenreiter]
1:34:20 AM
