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With the introduction of a range of enhancements to form controls, APIs, multimedia, structure and semantics, HTML 5 promises to give authors more flexibility and greater interoperability.A preview of HTML 5

Flow, as a mental state, is characterized by a distorted sense of time, a lack of self-consciousness, and complete engagement in the task at hand. For designers, it’s exactly the feeling we hope to promote in the people who use our sites.A List Apart: Articles: Designing For Flow

Site fixed

Nov 27, 2007 and

After a bumpy ride, my move from host to host is fixed. Since my new host does not run on apache but instead on IIS, I had some starting problems. That is putting it mildly, none of the links worked, but all of that is after us now.

All I have to do now is fix the 404 page, as it is going to be in heavy use, until google updates its links. IIS does not have mod_rewrite, so my previous friendly url's are out of the question, sorry for that.

I expect some trouble in the days ahead, so if you spot anything, please let me know...

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Just one thing, as my mod_rewrite doesn't work, bookmarks don't work...

Just browsing and found...

Nov 16, 2007 , , , , and

I was just browsing and found these articles;

  1. A good article by Dave Shea about browser detection and other bad things here.
  2. Another article by Roger Johansson about the speed of browser vendors versus the w3c...
  3. Roel van gils talking about email obfuscation on alistapart
  4. PPK just updated his W3C dom compatiblity core tables
  5. a nice article over unobtrusive javascript
  6. An old article by Jonathan Snook about hosted subversion.
  7. Javascript keyboard madness by Jan Wolter.

As I will be attending @media ajax this year and I am buried in work, posting will be a little slow for the next few weeks, excuses for that.