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CSS and mungenetengine

By Nick Hodge | June 30, 2002

30 days to a More Accessible Weblog: Interesting Sunday reading, even if you are not a weblog-person. It details how to create more accessible sites in HTML. Spent some time adding title attributes to the a href's that the mungenetengine generates.

Got my first servlet working with Apache Tomcat. Also downloaded and using Eclipse 2.0 as the IDE. Fun and frolic with web.xml configuration files, jar files and the like.

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