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Archive for December, 2005

31st
Dec

Bryan of the Avalonstar blog has launched a new project involving some serious buzzword bashing. Buzzword hell draws on the old hell level theme by offering prospective damned terms which you can vote on and affect their placing in hell.

31st
Dec

I have said I’d write more of my best of the year things as it seems to be some virus like tradition amongst blogs. So I will go baa a bit while I just post a bit of my web related yearly highlights.
Blogs of the year :
Avalonstar
Joshua Ink
Whitespace
SimpleBits
Molly

31st
Dec

Whilst having a wander I found a nice little aticle on how to use CSS for Bar Graphs at Apples to Oranges.
CSS for Bar Graphs
Rather nice little CSS trick to add some interest to any site including voting sites.

30th
Dec

Fancy a little menu enjoyment CSS style over the holidays? No fear, there are three large sets free at Exploding Boy. There appears to be more coming from this source to which can’t be a bad thing for examples to use or simply inspiration.
CSS Menus One
CSS Menus More
Vertical Menus

29th
Dec

After a staring blankly TV session enduced by sales shopping, I ended up watching the amateur gardener of the year competition. Made me think about what would the amateur web designer of the year competition involve. I went of a possible mental voyage through rotating gifs, html mark up from hell and back again into pixel shifting insanity. I might be being harsh but I really wander what would such a competition have as the entrances. Just bet a lot of them call themselves web masters. Funny how you can’t take anything seriously if it sounds like it should be in dungeons and dragons - all hail the web master!

This section will contain daily blogs. This is basically a short post which I will endeavour to do once a day (maybe even more if I feel the urge). I am going to make the main blog a more focused section for longer posts in an attempt to get DOW into a more oraganized format.

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