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CCS & Ajax Links for March 24th

Posted on 26 March, 2008 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Divs instead of tables – to paraphrase : “Use the div, Luke.” or, if you do have a list of some kind, then maybe you should be using <ol>/<ul> and <li>’s rather than all the div’s? see A CSS layout Continue reading CCS & Ajax Links for March 24th→

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My 2008 extisp.icio.us

Posted on 3 February, 2008 by Ian — No Comments ↓
extisp.icio.us 2008

extisp.icio.us 2008 generated by extisp.icio.us based on my Del.icio.us bookmarks, and added to the flickr extispicious pool This is the 4th year I’ve done this.

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Weird Wonderful Web Links for January 21st

Posted on 21 January, 2008 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Dilbert.com >> I’m Incubating my brain out… – and it hurts – Startup Humour CSS Floats Without Text Wrap – Understanding floats is extremely important when creating CSS layouts. One of the trickiest issues when dealing with floats is stopping Continue reading Weird Wonderful Web Links for January 21st→

Posted in css, Digital Rights & Wrongs, Humour, Lotus Domino | Leave a reply

Links for December 5th

Posted on 6 December, 2007 by Ian — No Comments ↓

9 CSS Ethics Every Designer Should Have – Writing a CSS Stylesheet That is Easy to Maintain is really easy, just by following these 9 “ethics”: Indent descendant ;Grouping and commenting;Break into sheets; Reset;color scheme refrence; Keep a library of Continue reading Links for December 5th→

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JavaScript for a single element radio button list

Posted on 16 October, 2007 by Ian — 5 Comments ↓

The Problem here is if your list of data generated radio button html yields only one value. All the standard solutions / samples that a google yields assume the there are 2 or more choices. This is not unreasonable for Continue reading JavaScript for a single element radio button list→

Posted in Code, JavaScript | 5 Replies

Facebook roundup for Sept 8th

Posted on 8 September, 2007 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

The Facebook juggernaut continues although not without its critics. Social Media – Five Facebook Predictions (and Why They Will Matter to Marketers) – online Search; its own internal advertising toolset; go public; move to Auto-Refresh; launch a Payment Tool SocialMedia Continue reading Facebook roundup for Sept 8th→

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