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Yep, the internet is on! I think most of the comments I got yesterday all revolved around the fact that I posted all my presentations in PPTX format. I work for Microsoft, and well, I use PowerPoint to create my presentations. I figured most people, even Read More...
I think that this was my favorite session I did while doing all my ReMIX presentations. It was the one I found most interesting, and most relevant to the work that I do, and see many web developers and designers doing every day. I'm not sure if there Read More...
At TechEd this year, I presented a session where I presented my top five pet peeves on the web, the biggest and easiest problems to avoid on the web. With how easy it is to share content on the web, I felt that these top five things were the best and Read More...
One of my pet peeves about CSS and HTML standards is sometimes, they aren't overly explicit, and browser vendors pick arbitrary values for things like line height, or margin or padding and the like. Eric Meyer has talked about a reset.css stylesheet that Read More...
I want to thank everyone who came attended today's chat, we had a great turn out this morning! It's a lot of fun to talk to other web developers and web designers. We move forward by talking to you, and hearing what you want, and this is a great opportunity Read More...
We had a great chat today, thanks to everyone who came out, and to Chris, Markus, Alex and Dave who were our experts. We had some great questions, and some really good tough questions. Here's the transcript from todays chat: Question: Topics? Answer: Read More...
Just a quick note to about the expert chat tomorrow. It'll be a great opportunity to talk to the IE team about CSS, HTML and other design specific stuff. If you've got questions, this is the place to ask them. Register here We do plan on making it available Read More...
We just moved into our new building here on campus (we moved from 42 (good) to 17 (not so good)). I've spent most of the day unpacking so far, and haven't gotten much else done yet. Though I'm back to a window office. I'm right at the edge here on getting Read More...
I just finished my session titled "Internet Explorer 7 From CSS to RSS: How To Take Full Advantage" here at Web Design World, and it went over pretty well. Cameron Moll is currently doing a session right now, so we did lose quite a few people to him, Read More...
I just finished teaching "From Prints To Online: Creating Your Own Website" class at PCNW and we found a couple of useful links that I though I would share. Getting listed on the major search engines: Google: http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl Read More...
A few days ago, I presented a Live From Redmond: Creating Real World Web Application UI with Master Pages, Themes and Site Navigation in an on demand web cast. For my first presentation, it went pretty well. I had never used Live Meeting before, and had Read More...
One of the things that I rarely have the time to do is to create really nice looking web templates. Stuff that is just graphically pleasing, between work, school and having a social life, I just don't get time to do it. But reading one of the many blogs Read More...
I got some great feedback on my last big CSS post, so I'm going to continue working through some neat and fun examples of CSS. I'm going to continue along the same path of applying CSS to pages as I think this is a really important area. There are so Read More...
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I was talking with a friend last night, and he was lamenting the problems that he was having with CSS. Not so much the problems, but more the fact he was just starting to learn it and wasn't really enjoying it so much. While we were talking, I tried to Read More...
EDIT: the blogging engine may be eating my style content, so if you don't see colors, bolds, and such in the below text, check out the same entry as an HTML file on my web site at http://www.nocommonground.com/blogSamples/selectors.htm Classes vs IDs Read More...
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