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31 August, 2003 - 177 words
Because I’m in the process of redesigning my web site, I’ve been re-reading a lot of old design articles (mainly a load of CSS articles; the lessons of which, I was quite glad to discover, I mostly knew by heart). Some interesting new stuff (for me at least!) though: Help the Googlebot understand your site

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28 August, 2003 - 120 words
Your browser is bum I only have dial-up at home, and I’ve been terribly busy at work, so I’m a week or so behind, my apologies. Following up on his original CSS tabs (which I copied for the effect on http://philwilson.org), Dan Cederholm shows us how to u...

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561

19 March, 2003 - 102 words
Work, work and more work. None designed by me, hence the table-ness of everything. My current job, to upgrade

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556

04 March, 2003 - 117 words
My company has a new website. None of the usual web developers were involved. As a result, it doesn’t validate, is poorly-formed, uses tables for layout, has unclosed attribute values, and uses the <font> tag. It just doesn’t get much worse. It doesn’t use animated gifs, but it _does_ have a <marquee> tag on the f...

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03 March, 2003 - 109 words
Jeffrey Zeldman links to the colour harmoniser, which is truly wonderful for making well balanced, easy-on-the-eye templates for webpages and images, and when coupled with the [spec](http://entries.the5k.org/432/index.html "HEX->RGB and vice v...

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