Web Accessibility Guidelines in Haiku. Too bad I’m not in a creative mood, would’ve posted my own here. [Link diveintomark]
World’s Longest Palindrome? 12,293 words and there’s a word (OK, so it’s not in dictionary.com) that means “fear of palindromes,” look at it — the word is a palindrome itself. [Link diveintomark]
The Shifted Librarian mentioned another program that connects the user to various instant messaging programs in one shot called IM Anywhere. It works with AIM, Yahoo, and MSN, but not ICQ. The million dollar question is why is it working with AIM? Why hasn’t AOL attacked them like they attacked Trillian? Or does AOL have a [...]
New issue of ALA: I’ve been trying to make it a habit as explained in Slash Forward. Also, advice on how to Write a Better Blog. Both articles are easy to read and implement. Little thinking involved to put ‘em to practice.
I was planning on creating bookmarklets for the CSS Test Files to make it easier and faster to use… but then I came across Traumwind who already created them. Thanks much!
All My FAQs Wiki: CSS FAQs. Man, there’s been an influx of superb CSS articles and resources appearing lately. Maybe we can thank the Zeldman / Andrew / Winer debate for getting the ball rolling. [Link Webcrumbs]
No, you won’t find a recipe for rolling your own grass here. Found Weblog Madness: Roll Your Own that lists resources for creating your own Weblogs including applications, supporting software, and other tools.
Recently, I have been reviewing and judging many Web sites and put them to the test by turning off JavaScript in one browser. The results of non-JavaScript surfing were amazing. It really dims the experience to have them turned off and the Web site doesn’t look as nearly as strong as with it on. In studying [...]
Here’s a way to post to the blog from your PDA (with or without a modem) and not worry about “inappropriate surfing” at the office. The only drawback is that the boxes where you enter your entry are SMALLLLL. However, Ben and Mena plan to add more functionality in a future release. Details on how [...]
There’s been an influx of great CSS articles and info that all of our bookmarks are gaining another meg pound. Here are a couple of places that are consolidating the CSS stuff in ONE place for lightening the bookmark load: Michael Angeles Links WebSite Tips - CSS Between these two, you should have just about all the sites [...]

