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Italicise your unread firefox tabs and
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
Say what you will about Firefox, it is something that can easily
be customized. One such customization would be with the use of the
ChromEdit extension tool and then a little 'know how' with the
userChrome.css file from the browser. Oh sure, it sounds a little
scary. But once you get a handle on it and are able to understand just
how simple this really is, you too can have your Firefox tabs unread
tabs... [Continued]
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WhatHelps? Launches Free Service (Press
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
Nothing says Christmas like the gift of free Web tools, right?
Well it would appear that WhatHelps? realized this and decided to do
something about it. What you ask? Why, they decided to give out 'a
free WebMail/POP3 account, Online Calendar and Address Book, Photo
Album, and 10 MB of Web space with use of the Site Maker web
site-building tool'. Now that is real value!... [Continued]
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What are the essential HTML tags I need for
blogging? (Ask Dave Taylor!)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Dave Taylor
Dave, I've just started a weblog of my own and am finding that I
need to learn a few HTML tags to make my entries as attractive as
possible. I'd also like to learn how to link to other sites and other
Weblogs, but really haven't much of a clue other than that HTML has
< and > around different letters. Can you give me a quick
primer?... [Continued]
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The RSS Insider View: eBook Ready For Release
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Rok Hrastnik has done his homework well. Rok has used, tested,
experimented, stretched, and asked everything he could about RSS....
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How do I validate my Web / HTML pages? (Ask
Dave Taylor!)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Dave Taylor
Dave, an easy question: How do I validate my Web pages and end up
with one of those nifty "xhtml 1.0 verified" graphics for my page?...
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Weblog Design (Design)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
Is there no originality left in Weblog design? Where's the
personality for crying out loud? While many of us might disagree on
what is attractive and what qualifies as being two steps away from
butt ugly, at least some of us still maintain some matter of passion
for what we are wanting from our Weblog appearances. This is certainly
true for personal Weblogs. Most people that are regular posters are
the ones that you will... [Continued]
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Getting to know your HTML tags (HTML)
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When first getting started with HTML, learning all the ins and
outs of the attributes and definitions can be a bit overwhelming. Now
rather than throwing in the towel, consider taking a look at this
attribute primer instead.... [Continued]
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K.I.T. (Download)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
When putting together a Web site and its content, most of us find
it helpful to have everything right their within arms reach. Since
this in not always likely in a litteral sense, using a program like
K.I.T. for the Mac is the next best thing. Designed to 'Keep It
Together' for you, K.I.T. will help you to with sort out everything
from the Word files to the HTML documents.... [Continued]
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mfeeds: RSS enclosures and podcasting made
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Getting your Podcasts with proper enclosures does not have to be
something to dread any longer thanks to mFeeds. Designed with cut and
paste simplicty, mFeeds allows anyone with a Podcast to share their
content without a second thought as to the encloser issue that bugs so
many of us.... [Continued]
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