Archive for January, 2007
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I ran across this article at SitePoint, which is very good. Basically, the concept is that while the target attribute is compliant in an XHTML Transitional world, it is exactly that. Transitional. Transitional doctypes allow us to go from deprecated doctypes to something more standard, such as XHTML Strict.
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Whenever I redesign, I take inventory of all of the sites that I have ran across in the past couple of months that have “WOW”ed me. I ask myself, “why do I love these designs?.” I typically write down the strong elements from each design. From there, I try to incorporate each [...]
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Quite awhile back, I wrote and article entitled Creating a Star Rater using CSS. In fact, if the CSS for this article is a little confusing, you may want to visit my previous articles to get yourself acquainted. I wrote it to my best ability and I shared what I could with the growing CSS-loving community. It was pretty flippin’ cool if you ask me, but it needed more. So, out of that need was born CSS Star Rating Part Deux, a vast improvement to the first, but by no means perfection. Out of the many comments I received about the most recent version, there were still some lacking areas.
By now, people’s grasp as a whole has grown quite a bit I feel and I think that this time does not warrant a full-fledged tutorial (also, my lack of time doesn’t help either). However, there are some significant issues with my most current Star Rating tutorial and I have always wanted to take another go at it.
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I have a very simple question for all of you that come across this blog. If you were to vacation to any spot on earth, where would you go and what would you do?
I grow tired of advertising websites telling me what to do and where to go. I would much rather hear [...]