So who else has a Mac blog?
Welcome to the club
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Originally posted by Adam Betts: Welcome to the club
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Gorgeous site my friend!

Poor deer, BTW.
Someone likes cats.
Mine is in my profile. It's not worth seeing though.
Nice sites everyone. Adam, your work with CSS is remarkable if I may say so. I am still trying to get the hang of it, and hope to put it to use soon on a couple of sites I've designed.
On a related note, does anyone know what's up Dave Hyatt's site? It's all jacked up and mostly blank at the moment.
On a related note, does anyone know what's up Dave Hyatt's site? It's all jacked up and mostly blank at the moment.
Hyatt's probably redesigning his site.
...again...
I've got a blog - not exactly mac related, but more of a development and other random stuff blog. link is in the sig.
...again...
I've got a blog - not exactly mac related, but more of a development and other random stuff blog. link is in the sig.
Hyatt's site is actually at this URL: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/
not the one that was previously posted. Which seems to be a dead personal blog
not the one that was previously posted. Which seems to be a dead personal blog
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Originally posted by xi_hyperon: Nice sites everyone. Adam, your work with CSS is remarkable if I may say so. I am still trying to get the hang of it, and hope to put it to use soon on a couple of sites I've designed. On a related note, does anyone know what's up Dave Hyatt's site? It's all jacked up and mostly blank at the moment. |
As already said by someone else, he hasn't posted to his personal one in some time, thus it is blank.
He's posted a lot to the Safari one recently.
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Originally posted by Krypton: As already said by someone else, he hasn't posted to his personal one in some time, thus it is blank. He's posted a lot to the Safari one recently. |
Ah, thanks.
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I've just read that!

(What was the comment you had to delete from a previous post?)
http://mike.cosentino.com
more of a personal blog, but i usually talk about whatever is on mind, macs fall into this category. so i guess it _could_ be a mac blog
more of a personal blog, but i usually talk about whatever is on mind, macs fall into this category. so i guess it _could_ be a mac blog
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Originally posted by Krypton: I've just read that! ![]() (What was the comment you had to delete from a previous post?) |
It was a nice comment talking about the improbability of 17" iMac G5s, for $999. I erased it by accident, and there's no way to get it back it seems, so I commented on it in the next blog.
I have two blogs, though none of them are Mac related. Or rather, they're both just personal blogs, so once I get a PB, they most likely will be partly Mac related...
Although the colour schemes and general layout isn't quite my cup of tea, that is one of the best-used CSS/XHTML I have ever seen.
May I ask how you managed to do the PNG transparency without getting the scrolling lag in FireFox?
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Originally posted by Adam Betts: Welcome to the club
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Although the colour schemes and general layout isn't quite my cup of tea, that is one of the best-used CSS/XHTML I have ever seen.
May I ask how you managed to do the PNG transparency without getting the scrolling lag in FireFox?
I write graphicPUSH, which often has Mac stuff. Mostly design-related though. The new design is less than a wekk old; much more advanced CSS used in this incarnation.
See sig.
Although I don't seem to blog as frequently as I used to ...
Although I don't seem to blog as frequently as I used to ...
Does this work for any of you, without an RSS reader?
http://feeds.feedburner.com/EugsMacWeblog
It's supposed to automatically sense if you're running a non-RSS browser and display correctly as if it were an HTML page. However, it doesn't seem to work for me correctly. My results:
1) OS X Camino 0.8: Content loads, but the template doesn't. There is a message though that says it's intended for XML feeds.
2) OS X Safari 1.2: Content loads, but the template doesn't. No such message as with Camino.
3) OS X Firefox 0.9: Template loads, and so does the content. Some of the formatting is present, but not much. The XML message is present.
4) OS X IE 5.2: Page template loads, but none of the content. The XML message is missing too.
5) Win XP IE 5.5: Works fully. All formatting is correct, and links work too. The XML message is present.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/EugsMacWeblog
It's supposed to automatically sense if you're running a non-RSS browser and display correctly as if it were an HTML page. However, it doesn't seem to work for me correctly. My results:
1) OS X Camino 0.8: Content loads, but the template doesn't. There is a message though that says it's intended for XML feeds.
2) OS X Safari 1.2: Content loads, but the template doesn't. No such message as with Camino.
3) OS X Firefox 0.9: Template loads, and so does the content. Some of the formatting is present, but not much. The XML message is present.
4) OS X IE 5.2: Page template loads, but none of the content. The XML message is missing too.
5) Win XP IE 5.5: Works fully. All formatting is correct, and links work too. The XML message is present.
