- Guides
- Reference
- Misc.
February 2005 Archives
Good Table Examples
No, this isn't a tables vs. CSS layout argument, it's about finding good examples of the use of tables as they should be used - to present data.
Tables that look nice, tables that are especially accessible, well made jumbo-tables with a million rows... What are the best tables the web has to offer?
Sunday 27 February, 2005 ( 1:19 PM GMT) | Comments (18) / Permanent Link
Sexy New Banners
A new set of sexy little @media 2005 banners have been added to site.
If they were women I would cower in the corner, unable to stop staring at them, drooling whilst disgruntled in the knowledge that such attractive ladies are seldom accompanied by anything up top. I would try to tell myself "I'm not interested in their looks. They're blatantly bimbos and I like intelligence in a lady." But in this case, they are intelligent too. They're multi-layered sponge cakes with a cherry on top. And I'm not talking about those nasty glace cherries either.
You may be crying, "Banners like this don't exist in real life! They're just in films and music videos! I'll never get a banner like that!"
But, believe it or not, my friend, now you can. You can put one up on your web site and love it. It will love you back.
It might even buy you a gift of a PlayStation Portable.
It's like all of your Christmases have come at once, isn't it?
Isn't it?
Too far? :)
Friday 11 February, 2005 ( 6:54 PM GMT) | Comments (6) / Permanent Link
Magazines made out of... paper??!!
I don't tend to read newsstand web design magazines any more. With all of the quality online content out there, I haven't seen a need or had any desire to do so.
I've been glancing through a few magazines though recently, and there's some good, well written stuff out there. Maybe I shouldn't be so papyrophobic (okay, I admit, I had to look that one up!)
Do you read any (paper based) internet magazines? Which ones? Is there still a place for them in the online era?
Thursday 10 February, 2005 ( 3:39 PM GMT) | Comments (16) / Permanent Link
See Also
- Syndicate The Dog Blog - An XML (RSS) feed.
- About HTML Dog
