Articles in the “css” category

Formatting (X)HTML Emails the Hard Way

Posted 4 years ago, at the end of November

CSS documents. We all love them. One external cascading style sheet easily referenced by any web page on your site. All of your neatly-formatted rules contained in one place controlling the appearance of your kick-ass design. You handle browser differences and deficiencies with ease. You give your users content-rich printable pages. You might even have [...]

Rebirth Announcement

Posted 4 years ago, mid-November

While watching a group of 40-something mothers embarrass themselves in Zambia on Discovery Channel, we were up late last night putting the finishing touches on the latest incarnation of my wife’s new photography web site. With a much cleaner and more natural flavor, the site’s design is more true to Jude’s style and her business [...]

Browser Bullies – My XSL Doesn’t Work

Posted 4 years ago, at the end of October

A lot of developers have been talking about it for months, so it is not with much fanfare we celebrate the news. Internet Explorer 7 has finally been released in its “polished”? state for the general public to consume. There’s no telling when Windows XP will start automatically issuing the browser through its built-in Windows [...]

Web 1.0

Posted 4 years ago, at the end of July

Well, I’ve finally done it. My new website (this). It has been in the works for some time now, and it feels great to finally release it into the wild. Built on pure CSS, XHTML, and the amazing WordPress publishing tool, every last word I write is accessible whether on Mac, Windows or a mobile [...]

Mandatory Web accessibility?

Posted 4 years ago, mid-June

It would seem the Europeans have figured things out a lot faster than the rest of us… it’s time we all jumped on this “Internet for all” bandwagon. Check out the article: Web accessibility soon mandatory in Europe? (from CNET News.com)