In other news, I spent most of last week creating a Web site. In the process, I read the CSS 1.0 specification from beginning to end. Compared to the CSS 2.0 spec, CSS 1.0 is simple, small, and darn elegant. Of course, things like absolute positioning become a bit of a pain, but you really wonder if they couldn't have made CSS more powerful without adding so much more stuff to it.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The beginning of the end
Oh man, the Summer of Code will be ending on Friday. I've spent all of today writing a user manual for my Auto-discovery project. I'll also write an article and try to get that published as widely as possible; nothing like publicity to get your code into the hands of users, I say. I didn't expect the Summer to end so soon...
In other news, I spent most of last week creating a Web site. In the process, I read the CSS 1.0 specification from beginning to end. Compared to the CSS 2.0 spec, CSS 1.0 is simple, small, and darn elegant. Of course, things like absolute positioning become a bit of a pain, but you really wonder if they couldn't have made CSS more powerful without adding so much more stuff to it.
In other news, I spent most of last week creating a Web site. In the process, I read the CSS 1.0 specification from beginning to end. Compared to the CSS 2.0 spec, CSS 1.0 is simple, small, and darn elegant. Of course, things like absolute positioning become a bit of a pain, but you really wonder if they couldn't have made CSS more powerful without adding so much more stuff to it.
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