Following Steve Jobs’ MacWorld keynote speech, there has been much hubbub about Apple’s new web browser, Safari, not to be confused with Internet Safari, the kid-friendly web browser put out by Heartsoft. Dive Into Mark probably has one of the better … Read more
Recently, I’ve been finding a few requests using an agent named “Hatena Antenna” in my web access logs. Performing a search on Google pulled up a number of Japanese pages but no English explanations. As I was not happy with this result, I asked my friend Aya to give me the … Read more
Lately I have noticed that a lot of web designers who use CSS are duplicating their efforts in their HTML sources, most notably through the use of the tag as well as bgcolor, fgcolor and background attributes. These people should stop doing so, not only because it generates more work for both them and the … Read more
Mark Pilgrim: The tag soup of a new generation. Mark spouts off on something which I have been thinking about for a while now. How will people who can barely handle HTML make proper use of XML, and all the restrictions which accompany it? Many HTML document authors barely adhere to a proper element … Read more
Bill Kearney has slapped together a page which helps construct a link to a Yahoo! Group’s RSS feed. The links it creates can be understood by several popular aggregators. I didn’t even know that Yahoo! Groups supported RSS.