Target Falls Short

Lawsuit Filed for Lack of Accessibilty One would expect, or are we just hoping, that the larger the company, the more capable they are of affording to have their sites made accessible. The idea to this, of course, is that those with the financial power…

TAC Test

Okay, so as some know, I’m a fiend for online quizzes. I love toying around with the things, and I ran across this one tonight. Had a bit of fun taking it. This one was called The Tits, Ass, and Cuteness Test. The following are…

Generated Content

CSS – Generated Content After spending some of today in discussion with a friend on how to work with generated content in CSS, I’ve decided to take that discussion a bit further and go over the basics here. First, a great reference for generated content…

BBC Embraces the Blog

Another Step Toward Tech It appears that the BBC has decided to try out blogging using Nick Robinson as their guinea pig. Probably not a bad idea really, since Robinson wrote his Newslog for quite some time, so he has some experience in this sort…

CSS – When to Embed

Addressing a Common Problem One of the questions that I have been asked a lot lately is: “How do I know when it’s appropriate to use embedded or inline styles?” The answer is one that I will give from my perspective and experience. In an…

Linux Survey Results

The Trend Continues Yesterday saw the release of some new data on the 2005 Linux desktop survey over at DesktopLinux.com. There are a few interesting results from this survey, and also some that are reflected when you examine the Linux flavor usage from the last…