Posted in October 1, 2014 ¬ 1:00 amh.xtine
Mark Gavalda’s Smashing article, The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A WordPress Host caught my eye as a possible resource for students about to embark upon purchasing their first domain names/hosting packages. So, I’m skimming along (thinking: will they read this? Will they make sense of this?) when I came across his reference to […]
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Posted in September 24, 2014 ¬ 1:00 amh.xtine
In Susan Robertson’s CSS Audits: Taking Stock of Your Code on A List Apart right now you will learn to use tools such as Type-O-matic and  CSS Lint. She also reviews strategies for trimming down your code. What a fine way to finalize a web project.
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Posted in September 18, 2014 ¬ 1:00 amh.xtine
I was talking about the history of the web (super briefly, in fact I made a joke that my version of the history of the web could serve as a script for a “Drunk History” episode) in a class about a week ago. I referenced Natalie Bookchin’s net.art history/timeline project, “A Story of Net Art”—a […]
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