Tableless CSS project winds up

I've been completely caught up in my CSS re-structure this previous week. I did some last tinkering today around evening time, attempting to discover an answer for the "base level bar" issue (laid out in my past post). In any case, CSS situating is a dynamic thing to get ones head around. Dislike great antiquated HTML table plans, where you can set the table outskirts to rise to "1" so as to see the format. I in the end chose to expel the problematic base even bar. It wasn't that useful at any rate. When I've invested some energy considering CSS situating in detail, I may return to it.

What have I missed in the blogosphere while I've been visiting CSS-land (alongside its neighboring nation, XHTLM-land)? I see that Paulo and Matt are nearing the discharge date for k-gatherer – cool, I accept k-authority will take some breath away when it's discharged into nature. Phil Wolff had a fascinating remark on k-gatherer's potential advantage to Intranets (which interests me in my work job). What else has been going on… gracious I see the A Listers had a fight a week ago – the "you're loaded with poo" posts, heh (Dennis Conner once said that to a New Zealand pontoon creator in the primary America's Cup regatta we entered, in 1987 – we won the thing in 1995… at the same time, er, lost it as of late to a land-bolted nation, Switzerland – isn't life entertaining). What else… Marc Canter is pushing hard to get a RSS 2.0 designer to assemble an occasions aggregator – great on you Marc, there are loads of energizing advancements occurring in your neck of the (blogland) woods.

So it's everything occurring, which is the reason blogging is so much fun. I'll be back recorded as a hard copy mode this week. I have a few considerations perculating on XHTML, which I'll type up tomorrow.

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