Monthly Archives: May 2004

Tables Good?

Yesterday, Andy Budd gave an objective look at the seemingly endless battle between good and evil, also known as “tables vs css”. In this article, Andy writes that CSS can be seen by many as hard to grasp, especially if … Continue reading

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Mother’s Day

The Wife, The Child and I traveled “home” to Meridian this past weekend for Mother’s Day. I must say that one of my favorite things about going back to Meridian is the opportunity to travel 20 miles south to Enterprise, … Continue reading

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Spam Assassin works well

In fact, a little too well. I discovered this weekend that Spam Assassin, which my host offers, and I enabled, has been seeing my comment form e-mail as spam. So, if you have sent me anything via the contact form, … Continue reading

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City Stages Redesign

Citystages Late Friday afternoon Kinetic Communications launched the redesigned website for City Stages, Birmingham’s World Class Music Festival. The biggest step taken by this redesign is moving the site away from table-based layouts to a more flexible CSS-controlled layout. XHTML … Continue reading

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