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Funkhouser to take DeSimone's seat
http://www.politickeraz.com/ evanbrown/ 1920/ funkhouser-take-desimones-seatFunkhouser to take DeSimone's seat By Evan Brown Category: Local Tags: David Funkhouser, Mark DeSimone, LD11, Ann Wallack, Eric Meyer, Janet Napolitano, Barbara Leff David Funkhouser, a Phoenix attorney and Democratic activist, was unanimously approved by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Wednesday to fill the Legislative District 11 state House seat vacated by Mark DeSimone.
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Photos from An Event Apart San Francisco
http://www.zeldman.com/ 2008/ 08/ 19/ photos-from-an-event-apart-san-francisco/19 August 2008 9 am eastern Photos from An Event Apart San Francisco Take a dip in the Flickr photo pool from An Event Apart San Francisco 2008. Day Two is about to begin. Tags: aeasf08, aneventapart, webdesign, conference, sanfrancisco Filed under: A List Apart, An Event Apart, CSS, Code,
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Checking In With Eric Meyer
http://nettuts.com/ articles/ checking-in-with-eric-meyer/Last week, I was lucky enough to be granted a short email interview with Eric Meyer. Some of you might have noticed that his name came up a few times last week; well now you know why! In this interview, Eric talks about where he sees CSS moving as well as his work life after having another baby girl.
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ALA Survey for people who make websites 2008
http://davestevens.co.uk/ blog/ 2008/ 07/ 31/ ala-survey-for-people-who-make-web…Now in it’s second year, the ALA Survey for people who make websites is an interesting look in to the industry and benefits all those who make things on the internet. If you’re one of those people, consider taking the survey, it’s quick and easy! *Graphic pinched from Eric Meyer
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CSS: The Definitive Guide
http://tdrapeau.com/ 2008/ 07/ 30/ css-the-definitive-guide/I have been programming for over a decade now, but mainly focused on back end technologies. Thus, I have never really taken the time to learn Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS, as it turns out, was the last core web technology in widespread use that I still had not yet learned.
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CSS: The Definitive Guide
http://tdrapeau.com/ 2008/ 07/ 30/ css-the-definitive-guide/I have been programming for over a decade now, but mainly focused on back end technologies. Thus, I have never really taken the time to learn Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS, as it turns out, was the last core web technology in widespread use that I still had not yet learned.
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The Survey for People Who Make Websites 2008
http://spaceninja.com/ web-survey-2008/The guys over at A List Apart have posted the Survey for People Who Make Websites 2008. Despite the awkward name, this survey is worth your time if your job has anything whatsoever to do with the web. The results from last year’s survey were really interesting, and now that they’ve refined the questions a bit, this year’s should be even more informative.
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Take the A List Apart 2008 Survey
http://brajeshwar.com/ 2008/ take-the-a-list-apart-2008-survey/It’s A List Apart’s second annual survey for people who make websites. I took it! And so should you. The Survey for People Who Make Websites. This year’s survey corrects many of last year’s mistakes, with more detailed and numerous questions for freelance contractors and owners of (or partners in) small web businesses.
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HTML 5 Linking all around the horn
http://www.sharingb.com/ programming/ front-page/ html-5-linking-all-around-the-…HTML 5 Linking all around the horn Eric Meyer has been working on an HTML 5 linking proposal and has put together a demonstration of his proposal. His linking demo shows how you could put href="..." on paragraphs, table rows, cells, and many other places.
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HTML 5 Linking all around the horn
http://ajaxian.com/ archives/ html-5-linking-all-around-the-hornEric Meyer has been working on an HTML 5 linking proposal and has put together a demonstration of his proposal. His linking demo shows how you could put href="..." on paragraphs, table rows, cells, and many other places. This demo is done with simple JavaScript for now, with the obvious hope that browsers natively support these features in the future.
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