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More Homepage Updates

2006 Nov 6, 6:51I've updated my webpage some more. I now have the onmouseover on the thumbnails in my photos section. So that's fun. I'm using the flickr badge script and then including a javascript file I made that finds the flickr imgs in my page and adds in onmouseover and onmouseout events. I've also got the whole thing validating on W3C's HTML validator and W3C's CSS validator.

The one thing I'd like to fix is the comments for my blog posts. They aren't included in the RSS feed. I'm shopping for a blog site that supports comment counts in the RSS feed at least. If possible I'd like the actual comments to appear in the feed but I doubt anyone does that.PermalinkCommentscss html script validator homepage flickr

About Conditional Comments

2006 Apr 4, 5:30Conditional Comments and the Version Vector may be used to identify the browser version displaying an html page.PermalinkCommentsconditional-comment version-vector ie html web internet user-agent development dhtml reference msdn microsoft javascript

Sorting It All Out

2006 Mar 28, 3:38Michael Kaplan's blog Sorting It All Out - Lots of interesting comments on UnicodePermalinkCommentsblog development microsoft programming software unicode language michael-kaplan monthly

Linus Torvalds comments on Slashdot

2005 Dec 29, 3:37Linus says Slashdot is "big public wanking session": "I don't tend to bother about slashdot, because quite frankly, the whole _point_ of slashdot is to have this big public wanking session with people getting together and making their own "insightfulPermalinkCommentsslashdot linus humor linux trademark

Slashdot Comment - Buried in email?

2005 Apr 3, 6:35PermalinkCommentsslashdot humor real

Slashdot Comment - Setting Up The Greenpeace Ship w/WiFi

2005 Apr 3, 4:20PermalinkCommentshumor slashdot advice

Odd Comments and Strange Doings in Unix

2005 Mar 28, 10:26PermalinkCommentshumor unix development

MAKE | Proscribed Printables

1969 Dec 31, 8:00Its 3d printer models for a AR-15 magazine and an apparently critical part of the AR-15 that can't be sold without a license. They need to get to the point where no one can imagine their life without a 3d printer before they start into this territory... Over on BoingBoing Just_Ok writes: "1st amendment + 2nd amendment = The right to print arms."PermalinkComments3d printer gun law diy
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