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Continue reading →: Dave Raggett's Introduction to CSS.
Dave Raggett’s Introduction to CSS. Great short guide to CSS
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Continue reading →: lgf: real code for unreal
lgf: real code for unreal humans. lgf-referrers. Here is a PHP script that does the last 50 referrers. Solution Scripts – Top Referrers. Here is the top hit for referrers. Stephen’s Web ~ Referrer System. A first in implementing referrer lists so you can see where folks came from. Will…
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Continue reading →: XML-RPC Home Page. The source
XML-RPC Home Page. The source of wonderfulness. This is a set of standards that blogging uses that lets you construc remote procedure calls with XML encoding. Need to learn this.
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Continue reading →: Blog HOT or NOT. Another
Blog HOT or NOT. Another cool artifact of blogging. Rating others. There is an entire site devoted to it. I signed up all our sites. FWIW.
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Continue reading →: The W3C MarkUp Validation Service.
The W3C MarkUp Validation Service. How valuable. A free utility from the w3c to see if your html is OK. Interesting to see how well most sites do. Learned a bunch
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Continue reading →: Andromeda Streaming Jukebox: MP3 server
Andromeda Streaming Jukebox: MP3 server for PHP & ASP
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Continue reading →: Clean up your Web pages
Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY. I keep making html ugly. Here is a beautifier.
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Continue reading →: Brad Silverberg. Another incredible site.
Brad Silverberg. Another incredible site. PIR apparently mines information and trys to cross reference people. Does an amazing job with Brad Silverberg of course, but I’m not listed. Interesting idea. Basically it looks at citations in books and other periodicals to build a database of related folks. Cool.
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Continue reading →: AvaQuest People Mine. Wow interesting
AvaQuest People Mine. Wow interesting to see how Google information can be datamined. First example I’ve seen of a third party build on top of Google. Fun to run a query on your own name. It found Rich Tong and John Ludwig correctly!
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Continue reading →: Google Weblog. If you can
Google Weblog. If you can believe it , an entire blog on what’s going on a Google. Again, thanks to blo.gs for helping. Blo.gs is really the google of blogs. Makes me wonder what google is in the world of blogs. There is lots more semantic information than links.




