June 18, 2002
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Considering how complex and involved the selection, deployment and ongoing maintenance of a content management system can be, you can easily forget to include really useful features such as desktop pattern organization.
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June 18, 2002
Considering how complex and involved the selection, deployment and ongoing maintenance of a content management system can be, you can easily forget to include really useful features such as desktop pattern organization.
June 14, 2002
When did Microsoft start referring to their own software as a virus? Oh, sorry… I must have read that headline a bit too quickly. I thought it had something to do with the truth in advertising movement.
June 14, 2002
Hydro-demolition sediment tank and overflow hose. 4th Avenue Southwest, Calgary.
June 13, 2002
Well look at what I just found out. The spiffy individual who went and put the first web server on the Mac after talking to that wacky Tim Berners-Lee guy, has gone off and got himself a weblog. Chuck Shotton’s Logic Faults: featuring paint scandal updates, banana colada recipes, the occasional web services brain dump, … More
June 13, 2002
Oh, the things you can do by splicing together a couple chunks of borrowed JavaScript and just a touch of local style sheet shebang. Just click reload. Simple perhaps, yet a wonderfully effective afternoon hack.
June 11, 2002
Plunderkind: So you’re Apple.
June 11, 2002
Suck it up, customer boy.
June 10, 2002
Whee! WannaBe 1.0b13 is here. Graphical web browsers are just so 1995, aren’t they?
June 10, 2002
Look ma, no dongles. A release version of Hiroshi Noguchi’s 802.11b WaveLan wireless networking driver for the Newton has hit the streets. For the folks out there who haven’t been following the development of this software or, for the love of Pete, don’t have a clue as to what I’m babbling about, trust me on … More
June 10, 2002
All is not lost. Hope is at hand. Lights are coming on in the valley. Happiness will once again spread across the land. What’s up? Just read this article and watch this space. The Web Standards Project relaunches tomorrow.