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January, 2006 Archive
Stripping Styles and Deprecated HTML Elements and Attributes
Friday, January 27th, 2006
One of the most frustrating and tedious tasks for web designers is stripping out improper characters and deprecated HTML elements and attributes. Improper characters include the apostrophes, quotation marks, and em-dashes that are created from Word or Pages documents. Deprecated HTML elements and attributes include <font>, target=””, and align=””.
The most common scenario involves getting a [...]
Posted in Web Design | 9 Comments »
End Form Element Layout Issues With CSS
Friday, January 20th, 2006
Seasoned web designers are all too familiar with form element margins. More often than not, the form element will break the layout on one of the major browsers, because of how the browser handles the default margins of that element. A common fix for handling the strange margin problems that occur is to move the [...]
Posted in CSS, Web Design | 4 Comments »
Thought Leadership
Thursday, January 5th, 2006
Brian Fling brings attention to a new term called Thought Leadership. Thought Leadership is a new buzz term that Wikipedia describes as an…
… article of jargon used to describe a person who is recognized among his or her peers for innovative ideas and demonstrates the confidence to promote those ideas. The term can also be [...]
Posted in Company News | No Comments »
Matt Cutts Reveals Google’s Next Generation of Search
Wednesday, January 4th, 2006
Matt Cutts just revealed information about Google’s next generation of search. The new update/technology is called Bigdaddy, and it’s now live for anyone to use at 64.233.179.104 and 66.249.93.104. Here’s a snippet of some interesting facts about the impending update.
Q: Do you expect this to become the default source of web results? How long will [...]
Posted in SEO | No Comments »


