Substance over (CSS) Style
At least for todayby j. brotherlove
Amongst other things, I’m a huge CSS freak. So it’s fitting that I take part in CSS Naked Day ‘07. In the words of designer/developer Dustin Diaz:
The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s time to show off your .
Admittedly, I have some legacy code that could use cleaning up. But I’m saving that for a rainy day and a full overhaul (whenever that is). The full Technicolor version of thebrotherlove that you love so much returns tomorrow.
No CSS (Naked) Version
CSS Baby!
Previously:
You teach me wonderful things, and you are hip to what is happening (even if I don’t always know or care about what you cover). Your spirit is clean and wonderful. And your style awesome. Recently, I returned from the BlogHer business 07 conference in nyc, and among the powerful women I met/listened to was FastCompany.com editor Lynne D. Johnson
(How to Embrace the Social Media Culture panelist). When I linked to her sites, guess whose signature design I found? You are everywhere! Happy holidays, if you celebrate any;-)
Thanks tamar! I appreciate your comments. And I’m glad my writing holds some nugget of interest for you (even when you don’t know or care about the topics I choose - hehe).
Shoot. I missed out on all the naked fun! Figures.
I’ve been bumbling my way online for a few years now and I know there are a lot of things I could improve. I keep putting that off for a rainy day as well. I’m almost scared to look underneath the hood now. :D
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