Entries Tagged as ‘XML’

May 10, 2006

Dynamic Drive gets CSS

Dynamicdrive.com has just started their new CSS library.  They used to focus only on DHTML scripts but recently began sharing their CSS scripts, which grew rapidly.

April 23, 2006

Tweaking the site 2

Thanks to placing certain “list” tags in certain places, everything validates again (stupid search box). I’m still playing with how things look here though, as I got bored with all the white space.

April 23, 2006

Tweaking the site

So, I changed a couple of things around here and for some reason it doesn’t validate any longer.  It claims to have something to do with the search form on the side bar.
This is total crap, IMO, as the sidebar wasn’t even touched…yet it validated just fine before I messed with stuff.  Stupid “valid” code.  [...]

April 1, 2006

Why to use web standards

You know those tag lines on sites that say “XHTML” or “CSS Compliant” (see my footer)?  Well, those are called web standards and many people try to use them, while others say they aren’t important.  Here is a website that lists 10 reasons why you should use them.  I’m all for it.  Link.

February 8, 2006

CSS Generator

Sweet!  This is a great CSS generator for those of you wanting to develop your own blog themes or just websites in general.  You input the deminsions for your 1-3 column site, what type of “DOCTYPE” your trying to achieve, and wa-la.  It generates your CSS automatically.  Check it out.

February 3, 2006

Roundcube Webmail

If you use your hosts’ webmail and you’re on a linux box, there’s a 8/10 chance your using something like Squirrelmail or equivalent.  I’ve never liked those programs (although Squirrel wasn’t sooo bad), so I came across one that’s still in Alpha testing called Roundcube.  Seems very promising as it’s coded using XHTML and CSS2, [...]

September 28, 2005

Simple PHP Gallery

Pretty cool gallery for your picutres. This software does NOT require a database, is XHTML compliant, and with version 1.1 adds dramatic speed improvements. Head on over to Relatively Absolute and get your copy.

September 6, 2005

New Theme

So, I made a new theme. I started with the default Kubrick theme for WordPress and stripped it down to nothing, structurally. Then I used Notepad++ to write a style-sheet from freakin’ scratch…even the “about” information that WP needs was written barebones.
I realize there’s not much “pretty” to this site but I honestly [...]