50 month ago
Paul Hammond : David Baron's weblog: Overuse of floats considered harmful - it is repeating other problems caused by misuse of tables
kayodeok : Overuse of floats considered harmful - Floats were intended to be used to take small pieces of content out of the flow and let the rest of the text wrap around them. They were not intended to be used for the main content of a page, nor were they designed for it. Nevertheless, use of floats for
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52 month ago
kayodeok : The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG - The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group's approach to improving HTML
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52 month ago
kellan : TimBL: "So I am going to try this blog thing using blog tools." - And written using PHP (Drupal) and such vs. Amaya/RDF #
tehu : Tim B-L. : So I have a blog - - The first browser was actually a browser/editor, which allowed one to edit any page... - Do you mean you invented the Read/Write Web? Hoooo!!
deusx : timbl's blog | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs - "it is nice to edit in a mode in which you can to limited damage to the site"
WillPate : Tim Berners Lee's Blog - The inventor of the internet. "Now in 2005, we have blogs and wikis, and the fact that they are so popular makes me feel I wasn't crazy to think people needed a creative space."
kayodeok : Tim Berners-Lee has a blog
François Nonnenmacher : So I have a blog - Says Tim Berners Lee himself, after hand-crafting his own web site for more than a decade
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57 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Commenting system in weblogs - I was planning not to post links anymore, but this one is worth it. #
kayodeok : cheeaunblog: Commenting system in weblogs - Ideas for a commenting system in weblogs
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58 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : UserJS.org - ?UserJS.org is now open for business? [via] #
kayodeok : UserJS (User JavaScript) - "This site is dedicated to hosting User JavaScript files for use in the Opera browser. User JavaScript enables users to add or modify browser or web site functionality"
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59 month ago
kayodeok : Web Form 2.0 Demo - Validation - This site is a tutorial and showcase for Web Forms 2.0 as implemented in Internet Explorer 6. Web Forms 2 builds on HTML 4 forms, but extends them in several ways, The most important are: Form validation etc
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59 month ago
deusx : ★ The Joy of Tech! ★ "Forget Enterprise" - "Forget... FORGET..."
kayodeok : The Joy of Tech! Forget Enterprise - Vulcan Mind Meld to forget Enterprise ever existed
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59 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Highlighting PHP with semantic HTML - I guess it?s KtK-day. Nice piece of code! #
kayodeok : PHP: Highlighting source in a semantic way - "Forget about AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps or highlight_string(). This is way better. Not only because it validates under a strict doctype, but it's semantic fluff and completely stylable with CSS"
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59 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : An experiment with INS and DEL - Cool! #
kayodeok : An Experiment with INS and DEL
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59 month ago
kayodeok : WordPress Hacks - The X-Valid plugin appeals to me: "This plugin attempts to take arbitrary posts and comments and transform them into valid XHTML, a standard that describes how web-pages should be written"
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59 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Safari Passes the Acid2 Test - Now that didn?t take long. #
Ethan Marcotte : Safari is the first to pass the Acid2 test - And he posts the KHTML patches to boot. What a rockstar, that Dave Hyatt.
François Nonnenmacher : Safari Passes the Acid2 Test - Kudos to Hyatt and Apple. Now the $64,000 question is: will IE7 pass it too?
kayodeok : Safari Passes the Acid2 Test
jimray : Safari passes Acid 2 - Safari's rendering engine is now the most standards compliant - uber l33t
Paul Hammond : Surfin' Safari - Safari Passes the Acid2 Test - There were two issues left that needed to be resolved
Simon Willison : Safari passes the Acid2 test - Dave Hyatt runs rings around the rest.
Eric Meyer : Safari Passes the Acid2 Test - Hyatt's da man.
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60 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Access Matters - Bookmarked too. (And bloglined.) [via] #
kayodeok : Access Matters - New blog exploring web accessibility techniques and best practices
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60 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site - Interesting. #
kayodeok : How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site - GreaseMonkey can break DOM scripting because it tends to alter the DOM before any homegrown script; Dean Edwards provides a script to disable GreaseMonkey
Paul Hammond : How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site - GreaseMonkey can break DOM scripting.
Jeremy Zawodny : How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site - How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site: wow, that's pretty damned easy
ricmac : How To Disable GreaseMonkey On Your Web Site - via Threadwatch
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61 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Removing ?nofollow? from WordPress 1.5 - I guess I should upgrade one day. #
kayodeok : Removing "nofollow"from WordPress 1.5 - How to remove the "no follow" directive or both links in comments and to the author?s home page
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68 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : /my/wf2/test - Dean Edwards is doing it again, a WF2 implementation! #
kayodeok : Web Forms 2.0 Tests - These examples demonstrate some of the features of the Web Forms 2.0 specification produced by the WHATWG. The examples are intended for Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Win32 platform. They utilise Microsoft DHTML Behaviors (HTCs) but will work on a Mozi
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