Mom, this post is just for you. I know I make fun of you for being my site’s biggest fan. So when I came across this story from The Onion about a 30-year-old who just learned that his mother discovered his Web site, I couldn’t help but think of you. Here’s the story and a …
Monthly Archives: November 2003
SprintPCS on Web Standards
SprintPCS.com released its new re-designed Web site this weekend that meets Web Standards for XHTML and CSS. This is big news, for it’s another comercial site that has made the conversion to a more accessible Web. There are only a few comercial sites that try to meet Web Standards. Most of the sites that do …
ALA was great to work with
By the way, if you are ever interested in submitting an article to ALA, members of their team are great to work with. Simply stroll over to their Contribute page to learn more. I simply pitched my idea to Erin Kissane (managing editor and producer) and Jeffrey Zeldman (site designer). Within a few days, Erin …
ALA feedback
I’ve received good feedback on my CSS/PHP article, which was published by A List Apart last Friday. Though some are critical of the PHP code I used, many have liked the article and offered ideas to expand upon it. Thank you all for the great comments. Do keep them coming — yes, even the critical …
Keeping Navigation Current With PHP: A List Apart
It gives me great pleasure to report that A List Apart accepted and published an article of mine. For the next week, my article appears on the front page of their site. A List Apart Magazine (ISSN: 1534-0295) explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on techniques and benefits …
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