Henrik Olsen points to readability.info which uses a variety of measurements to judge how complex your documents or Web pages are to read. It says my site is too complex for most people to read easily. I’m tempted to take that as a compliment, and if you’re a regular reader, so should you.
Author: Victor
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This Old CSS
Roger Johansson uses a helpful “let me show you how I do it, step by step” way of explaining how to construct the XHTML and CSS for a simple but effective two column layout. It’s part of his excellent Developing with web standards mini-book.
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New, Improved NBS
I’ve hired a crack team of stylists, programmers, and librarians to re-organize my five+ years worth of blog posts from four different blogging systems. Work is in progress, but you can start basking in the sheer joy of:
- A proper RSS 2.0 feed that includes all posts
- Permalinks and trackbacks
- Categories now displayed in the navigation for easier exploring. The librarians are still cleaning those up and classifying older posts
- Posts that post-date the hand-coding era (August ’99) are all in the template system, yielding proper archives.
- Newer posts will actually validate.
Thanks for your patience while we strive to facilitate a pleasurable surfing experience.