Archive for the ‘XHTML’ Category

Redesign update

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

San Bei Ji : Weblog Slightly new iteration of the new site design up tonight. New features include a sultry, deep shade of red for the background and a fixed background image, new paging (first, previous, next, last) controls, rewrite of the horizontal rules, success in rendering on small-but-css-aware ...

Dreamweaver update

Friday, March 12th, 2004

Macromedia - Studio MX 2004 Updates Dreamweaver MX 2004 update was just posted. Major improvements in speed on the Mac version - it is jammin' now. Tons of bug fixes. Tons. It's like night and day over the last release. It is now a joy to use on ...

At long last, a redesign begins

Sunday, February 29th, 2004

At long last, I've begun the process of redesigning this hideous mess that is my website. The project goals: Semantic, properly-formed XHTML 1.0 Transitional with no use of tables for layout or over-use of classes or divs, at least two user-selectable CSS styles to choose from, separate styles for screen ...

You can have your standards and eat them too.

Monday, November 24th, 2003

Thanks to my recent completion of Jeffrey Zeldman's book "Designing with Web Standards" and my subsequent epiphany, I am now infected with a rather infectious bent to put into practice the promise of creating some truly standards-compliant, truly useable, truly 100% cross-browser/device accessable websites. Dammit - I didn't think such ...

Dreamweaver MX 2004

Thursday, September 18th, 2003

Dreamweaver MX 2004 was just recently released, and I have given it extensive road testing. My overall feeling is that there are some exceptional improvements and features in this product overall, but there are some bugs to be aware of. First of all the big feature: Dreamweaver has been ...