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Archive for July, 2004

RSS for Thunderbird

Saturday, July 31st, 2004

According to this Bugzilla listing, Thunderbird will soon be an RSS reader as well as a kickin’ e-mail app.
If this is true, that is one more task I can add to what I already use the app for. Hopefully this will make it into the next installer. I can’t wait for this program to hit [...]

Alabama Symphony Orchestra

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

www.alabamasymphony.org
Work has been super busy lately. Today we launched a redesign of the Web site for the Alabama Syphony Orchestra. We have worked with the Symphony for quite some time now and this is, at least, the third redesign I have been involved in.
With this new design, we tied the site in closely to the [...]

IE6 and Security For…Some?

Sunday, July 25th, 2004

Last week, I wrote a review of some of the new features in the IE6 update included in the WinXP SP2 RC2. What follows are some thoughts that have occured to me since writing that review. I was thinking about this update. It seems stable. I have no real way (or interest) in testing the [...]

Internet Explorer and the XP SP2 RC2

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

How about that title, huh?
Microsoft issued Release Candidate 2 for the upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2 last week. What makes this significant to some Web developers and designers is that it contains the updated Internet Explorer, with security in mind, and pop-up blocking included.
This morning I decided to install the SP2RC2 on my XP [...]

Structuring the Web.

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

There is a great discussion going on over at Tomas Jogin’s site about the proper way to structure the headings in an HTML document. He brings up the point that using an H1 for the name of the Web site could be seen as redundant since it is already (in most cases) in the title [...]

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