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Friday December 14, 2007

Forms: Definition Lists or Tables?

by Alex Bischoff in Technology

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Last week, a conversation arose as to the best way to mark-up a form consisting of horizontal, label and text field combinations. I have thought about it for a bit and would agree that tables are sometimes a workable means for organizing form elements. At the same time, I am not sure that definition lists are inappropriate, either.

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Tuesday September 18, 2007

SharePoint Bound

by Christian Bradford in Technology

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How much can you update a SharePoint portal’s visual punch when you only have access to the themes? Those are mostly color schemes, right? We discuss the basic steps in creating custom themes for more compelling designs.

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Monday July 2, 2007

iPhone, NASA and NASCAR

by Nathan Smith in Technology

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Yet another article about the iPhone. Unlike many of those who are talking about this newfangled product, I am myself neither fan, nor naysayer. However, I do appreciate the implications it has for the web development profession as a whole.

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