Read this article. Seriously. Its a primer to get web developers interested in CSS based design.
BTW, I bookmark everything. Got tons of CSS resources in my pocket…let’s see here…
That’s a good start anyways.
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Read this article. Seriously. Its a primer to get web developers interested in CSS based design.
BTW, I bookmark everything. Got tons of CSS resources in my pocket…let’s see here…
That’s a good start anyways.
The connectedness (is that a word?) of the web got even tighter when blogs came about. I’ve watched and listened for some time now, but never really jumped in, and for a long time, never got it at all. I thought blogs were really stupid in fact. Why should I care what someone had for breakfast today? Or see a crappy low-rez pic of part of their head from a $19.99 webcam?
I think what I really started to see that I liked was all of the meta-data and the persistence of stuff. Sure, a lot of it is mundane stuff nobody cares about. But if you know how to search the blogs, you can find an amazing amount of opinions, reviews, news and essays out there. Pick a current event and there’s fifty people waving their rear-ends in the air about it. Read a few and you might find out that some of those opinions make a lot of sense to you. Then you might read some of the other stories on the site, and maybe visit a few of that guy’s friends who are linked right there on the front page and before you know it, you have spent an hour learning about people who think like you.
Current event #1: The Do-Not-Call List
Anyway, that will do for my first shot, don’t want to wear myself out. Did I ever mention that normally I suck at writing? Not the mechanics, I was born an English major. But I have about this much creativity. (Imagine my fingers very close together.)