Enter in the CSS3 summer holiday contest

Excerpt: Apparently we got dugg again, and in the comments of the digg i keep reading that people would like screenshots. Now there's one thing i do not have a lot of at the moment, and that's time. So, this is a hint: if you enter in the CSS3 summer holiday contest with screenshots for all the previews we c…

css3.net!

Excerpt: With the money gathered by the links that appear on this page, i have been able to buy the domain css3.net. Don't know what i'll do with it yet, it forwards to this domain now. But i'd like to know from you guys: what would be a good thing to do with this domain? …

Raising the stakes

Excerpt: Once again, i can add a price to the list of prizes to give away in the summer holiday contest! The extra price is: a Professional license of oXygen XML Editor v7.2, which allows the user to use it on any OS (Windows, Unix/Linux, Mac OS X). That's another $225 on the stack :). In other news, i'v…

IE6 isn’t going anywhere yet

Excerpt: Vitamin have posted an interview with Chris Wilson, Group Program Manager of the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft. He mostly talks up the new RSS features in IE7 (which should really push the standard into the big time), but the most interesting answer he gives is to the final question: Is IE…

Danish webdesign education

Excerpt: The undersigned has a post about how he learns webdesign on his school in Denmark, and to be honest, it's frightening me. Table layouts apparently are the way to go according to his teacher, and designs are made using Dreamweaver. Allthough CSS3 might be a way ahead, if webdesign students in Denmark…