Thanks Andrew, good links.
Andrew Errington wrote:
Whilst browsing lifehacker.com I found this:
http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss
I had known of http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style.htm but yours is the
better start - for next time I have a global design change to make. I
had thought of using sed on the site folder contents, but it could have
gotten tricky.
It's a very quick tutorial, and in about an hour I had added it to a real
(but simple) web page.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/oldslaughterhouse/
(shameless plug).
Cool. I have linked your site into http://www.infohelp.co.nz/farmstay.html
- outdoorsy locales. Any chance of a reciprocal link from your Links page?
It looks very similar to the tutorial...
It was fun to do (and I learned something) and made the page a little more
interesting than plain old HTML.
There are a bunch of reasons for making the above page my current
development priority, so watch this space..
Somehow, warts & all (high link content?), Google has a liking for IH -
has anyone else noticed this in their searches? It could be an effect
from searching from NZ ISPs. Or I may have discovered something new,
that 'Linux-leverage' results from associating one's online work with
this august community endeavour. :-) If this is true, then that growing
industry sector Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) may prove an important
ally in 'The Return from the Sith(shell)'. May the gnu/force be with
you. ;-)
Cheers, Rik
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