April Zero – How I Make A Webpage

21 May, 2006 at 9:16 am (Posts)

If you want to make a website, and not sure how to start designing it, then this guy can give you a helping hand. His site is really nice, and he shares with you how he goes from an idea to a working site. This is part 1, as soon as part 2 is written, ill post a link.
http://www.aprilzero.com/?blog/comments/web_workflow_part_i/

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Simply Amazing Endless Mosaic

21 May, 2006 at 9:11 am (Posts)

This thing is truly amazing. Nothing more to say, except make sure you have shockwave player, then go and enjoy.

http://interact10ways.com/usa/information_interactive.htm 

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CSS3

21 May, 2006 at 7:53 am (Posts)

I was going to be covering a site that is a showcase for some of the CSS3 spec, until I found out it got Dugg. Still, until the site gets the kiss of life, I can provide you with links to the W3C css3 Introduction, and how compatible it will be with the various browsers, safety browser not included. 

W3C CSS3 Introduction (working draft) http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-roadmap/

Compatibility Tables (comment if it goes down, Ill provide a mirror here) http://www.geocities.com/seanmhall2003/css3/compat.html

UPDATE: Now that the CSS3 preview has recovered from ebing Dugg, http://www.joostdevalk.nl/code/css3-preview/ 

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Digg Gets A Makeover

21 May, 2006 at 7:38 am (Posts)

Who here visits digg.com, raise your hands. Woah, that's a lot of hands. Well, Digg is getting a load of new features, everything from an API to allowing registered diggers to bury a story if it inaccurate. I use digg almost everyday and source quite a few stories that I cover through them, so I welcome the new features with open arms, so long as digg doesn't go down, im happy. To see the cool new stuff Kevin Rose and co. are working on http://techdebates.com/projects/digg/

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