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Monday, January 20th, 2003For those interesting in CSS, floating boxes and a whole lotta web fun. Eric Meyer: CSS. css/edge is especially interesting. Testing the limits/bounds of what can be achieved with CSS.
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CSS and mungenetengine
Sunday, June 30th, 200230 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.
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CSS and mungenetengine
Friday, May 10th, 2002The end of another big roadshow, a week until my birthday, and I've just worked out nested, CSS positioning. Nearly time for Mungenet7. I'll discarding tables for positioning of elements as my base page design, and replacing them with CSS layers.
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