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Archive for June, 2004

City Stages 2004

Friday, June 18th, 2004

My City Stages 2004 photos.
Friday, June 18…later that day
Matthew and Patrick (brother and cousin, respectively) finally made it to town after two or three delays on the Interstate between Birmingham and Meridian, MS. We headed downtown to try to catch some of the last shows of the night. While they headed off the the Miller […]

The Great Giveaway

Thursday, June 17th, 2004

Over at SimpleBits, Dan is giving away 3 copies of his new book. To enter the “drawing” for a book, all you have to do is leave a comment with a link to your favorite article/blog post/etc. about web standards. So far, 326 people have commented. Not 326 comments, but 326 people.
The other great benefit […]

Invalidators Unite!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

Mike Davidson recently relauched his personal site with a clean new design. A recent post he made highlights a small, grey, almost invisible graphic on all of his pages. It is the invalidator badge.
Sounds official, huh? I like to pause just after “the”, and really emphasize the last two words.
It is the…Invalidator Badge!
Yeah, that’s better. […]

Thunderbird .7 RC

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

Update:
Thunderbird 0.7 is now a final release.
There is also a release candidate out for Thunderbird 0.7. This means there could be a final 0.7 release by next week.
I have been using Tbirdas the primary e-mail client on my laptop since 0.6 was released at the beginning of May. This is a strong e-mail app […]

The Browser Re-Reloaded

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

Firefox 0.9 was released today. Moving ever closer to a 1.0 release, this newest version has some great new features that are worth mentioning.
The Extensions and Themes panels have been moved out of the Options dialog and into their own management panels. This makes it easier to install and manage them, as well as check […]

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