The will to publish
2003 has so far been a year of hype for weblogs and k-logs. Blogging is on the cusp of the mainstream. Or is it? A few posts recently…
2003 has so far been a year of hype for weblogs and k-logs. Blogging is on the cusp of the mainstream. Or is it? A few posts recently…
CSS and XHTML are still dominating my mind's attention.xml file. As you can see in my menu, they're numbers 1 and 2 in my Weekly Topic Top…
I've been totally absorbed in my CSS re-design this past week. I did some final tinkering tonight, trying to find a solution to the…
I've been fixing up some teething problems with my new CSS design and I'm quite pleased to report that my homepage is now 100% valid XHTML…
I've done a re-design of my Radio weblog, using CSS. Look ma, no tables! Yes, it's now a tableless design. I'm doing my bit for the web…
Andrew Chen wrote a response to my previous post about Syncato. He thinks I want to create something called a "distributed conversation…
Jon Udell is getting very excited about a new weblog product called Syncato, which is described here: "Syncato is a weblog system…
Forgive me, it's the end of the day and I don't want to write my usual lengthy blog post. So I thought I'd do the blogging equivalent of…
Matt Webb blogged the Hypertext03 conference and the resulting notes are a good scan. Thank goodness for people like Matt who blog…
On a less serious note than my previous post, it also occured to me that bloggers are like rock n roll bands. The best bands explore a…