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Still can’t write, but discovering great stuff in whiling away the time reading and learning… and social networking… Scottish Vernacular Dictionary [Link: Joanna] How Alltop Powers Bloggers How to Use Twitter as a Twool Top 10 Tweeters to follow by subject… be warned… [...]
25 Wall Textures Pack for Photoshop licensed under Creative Commons. Smooth! (pun intended) [Link: Graphic Identity] Web Designer Wall List of Free Press Release Sites And for fun because we’re allowed… How to Make Candles in the Crockpot: Go figure. Just threw out [...]
Photo credit tsevis Here is the article in its entirety as I’m running around trying to get stuff done before hand surgery and Thanksgiving. Grammar geeks rejoice. Shouldn’t we be happy he actually speaks English? Obama’s Use of Complete Sentences Stirs Controversy: Stunning Break with Last Eight Years by Andy Borowitz In the first two weeks since the [...]
Twitter PR: Fabulous and easy to get presentation without sounding dumbed-down. I’d love to take Corrine Weisgerber’s social media PR class. Social media will not kill PR, but it does expose industry weaknesses. What’s Your Least Favorite Part of Freelance Writing? Mine: Phone interviews. [...]
Having just read two great articles about book reviewing, it felt appropriate to make this the next, “Hey!” blog entry. Joanna Young and Joyful Jubilant Learning ask what do you look for in a book review and Lillie Ammann reviews The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing. Bad Quotes These quotes tell the story of what not to [...]
Many of the news sites offer a "Print this page" option. NUblog offers insight into printable page including tips for print media style sheets and dealing with fancy text. <edit>Good addendum notes from Digital Web: Not all browsers support the "media" attribute of CSS tags and that it is best to use a serif based font [...]
Christopher Schmitt does a fantastic job writing the Tutorial: Web Page Reconstruction with CSS. He uses Digital Web’s own design to show how a site using tables can start clean and build a CSS-driven site without table tags.
Zeldman has written today’s feature for A List Apart on Getting Paid. Sadly, I think many can relate. Interesting contrast to his article that I mentioned yesterday. While chatting, Sooz told me about Denise’s posting in response to Zeldman’s PDN article, now I wonder if I misinterpreted the article.
High-Tech Improving Disabled Access gives us a peek at what’s coming to assist those with disabilities. Every bit helps, but my own experience dictates more tech will come along adding more barriers to break.
A Picture’s Worth is celebrating its first birthday on August 1. The site has been showcasing daily the works by visitors who have sent in their special photographs with an accompanying story to explain the photograph’s significance.
Meryl’s thoroughness and attention to detail have been key ingredients to the success of the book projects that we have worked on.
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