Pssssst! Wanna learn JQuery?

One of the reasons why I always cringed from web front end in the past is that presentation is so “dirty.”  We have all felt the flames.

HTML was never really designed as a presentation language
confusion of XHTML validations and the different DOCTYPES
CSS is supposed to be for design
browser wars and their . . . → Read More: Pssssst! Wanna learn JQuery?

Free link juice in a blogalicious flavor

If your blog is 100% nutritious lean tech protein, it seems as dry and flavorless as a digital camera manual.  Besides, any cook knows that the flavor  is in the fat.   Not useful but people like it better.   That’s the lesson I have been learning lately but I hadn’t taken any action yet.  Even so, for some unknown reason Hot Dorkage seems to lighting up the boards with social action this week. First I get reviewed, then I get tagged. This social stuff is all new to me as a participant.  Like most geeks I just used Google to search for technical info. When I hit paydirt I said thank you and I stumbled it or dugg it if I really found it useful. But never social memes until today.

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RSShugger: a clever way to get publicity

RSShugger is yet another blog directory I have found. It’s not Web 2.0 — it’s pretty old school and refreshingly simple. Hey not everything has to be a widget. Rsshugger is not huge yet but I predict they’ll grow. They request an honest review, so here it is: The usability issues I see are Continue reading RSShugger: a clever way to get publicity