Here’s a question for web designers. It’s a bit of a clich question and I’m not advocating it at all, I’m purely curious.
As a designer, do you think you would find CSS more intuitive if it had been XML based, rather than the syntax they did choose?
I ask because it’s on my mind and I’m [...]
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I’ve not finished the @media write up yet. I need to do it tomorrow or else it’ll be too far after the event to even be considered ‘token’.
In other news, I’ve made the fabulous discovery of AudioPod for Windows. Although a bit clunky and currently limited, it will attempt to submit the songs listened to [...]
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I’ve been wanting a dual screen set up for simply ages now. We’ve had two screens at work pretty much since we started and I’m hooked to point of clinical dependency.
Thanks to the staff purchase scheme I’ve got something [...]
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I rather luckily got a place at the @media conference in cloudy London yesterday, and had a fantastic time learning more web design from some supremely talented and entertaining speakers.
I will do a full write up, but I need to finish a university assignment first. This post serves as a place to stick comments if [...]
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I’ve been working hard for Uni these last few weeks, but before I run up north for a few days, something has been playing on my mind for a while.
Jo and I had a conversation not long ago about semantic mark-up. Now, having encouraged Jo into all this semantic standards stuff, she’s become quite a [...]
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Ben is a 24 year old Web Developer from Cambridge and is a computing graduate of the University of Manchester.