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 Tuesday, July 29, 2003
A (CSS) Horse of a Different Color: Pt 1
Currently, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is working on enhancements and improvements to CSS. One of these deals with color, and HSL (Hue, Saturation and Lightness) has been proposed as a a more intuitive way of specifying color values than hexadecimal code or RGB decimal values. By Keith Schengili-Roberts. 0618 [WebReference News
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Object Sniffing New Browsers
The khtml Triumvirate: Part 1. This article is the first of a short series looking at how to "sniff" out the latest browsers. Topics covered: why you can't always trust user-string, and how to detect browsers based on the khtml rendering engine (Konqueror, Safari and OmniWeb). By Keith Schengili-Roberts. 0718 [WebReference News
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Image Savant
Page after page of incredible eye candy from Image Savant Image Savant is a fine art studio located in Hollywood, California, owned and operated by me, Richard "dr." Baily. My primary focus is digital fx animation, but occasionally I compose music, paint, and write.. (via Dublog) [The J-Walk Blog
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AtomAPI URIs
The URIs in the draft AtomAPI RFC are not normative, they are examples.

The draft RFC isn't about specifying the form of the URLs that are to be used. Yes, there are guidelines you should follow when creating URIs, but those are just general guidelines. That is an important document and if you're creating server side software you should know it already.
[BitWorking
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.Text (a new blogtool)
The .NET Weblogs are going crazy over a new blog tool from Scott W named .Text. Awesome!
[The Scobleizer Weblog
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UDDI and RSS by Karsten Januszewski.
[The Scobleizer Weblog
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UDDI and OPML by Clemens Vasters.
[The Scobleizer Weblog
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GUI Toolkits
A Freshmeat Artikel comparing X-Window-System Toolkits: GTK+, Qt, FLTK, FOX Toolkit and wxWindows. [Der Schockwellenreiter
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CSS3
Let's go ::outside. Tom Gilder has started a series of posts looking ahead to CSS3. In his first installment, he describes the awesomely powerful ::outside pseudo-element. Using this, CSS3 authors can apply multiple backgrounds and borders to single elements (at the moment doing so requires fussing around with nested divs). If you don't instantly see the importance... [Artima Web Buzz
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