Google recently launched its redesigned site. It has been in a random preview mode for about a month now. Jesse Ruderman even wrote a favelet that would let you see it all the time.
The new homepage is more minimalistic than its predecessor. Google has done away with the tabs for the different search functions, [...]
Monthly Archives: March 2004
Google Redesigns
City Stages Is Looking Good
Every year on Father’s Day weekend (although it was in May for the last 3 years), Downtown Birmingham hosts the City Stages, a 3-day music festival with a wide variety of musical acts. I think one year their “big acts” were Ludacris and Willie Nelson. It doesn’t get much more varied than that.
Last year I [...]
Site Changes
There’s a menu at on the site now. More stuff will be added to it in the coming weeks. For now, it just links to a newly created “Routine” page and the contact form.
The “Routine” list (my blogroll) has moved to its on page because it was getting a tad bit too long for the [...]
Foresight Is Always A Good Thing
While working on moving content from the old, non-semantic, non-standard site to the new, semantic, standards compliant site, I was happy to remember the fact that a major update I made to said site some time ago was done using tables, but with CSS to control everything else, making the transition so much easier.
If only [...]
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