Thursday, April 28, 2011
Blogs I like: Matthew James Taylor @ matthewjamestaylor.com
[ http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog ]
Inside, you'll find a library of articles that cover things that range from search-engine-optimization to elegant design solutions.
Particularly of interest (for me, at least) is [ http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-stacked-columns.htm ], which I'm using for a bit of design work that I'm about to do.
I've been struggling with the finer points of HTML5 and CSS for a week or so, and discovered this resource while looking for others that performed this sort of task.
Speaking of HTML5, I'm wondering if it's at all backwards-compatible.
Something tells me that folks using some extraordinarily-outdated browser will end up having a terrible web experience if it isn't.
Inside, you'll find a library of articles that cover things that range from search-engine-optimization to elegant design solutions.
Particularly of interest (for me, at least) is [ http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-stacked-columns.htm ], which I'm using for a bit of design work that I'm about to do.
I've been struggling with the finer points of HTML5 and CSS for a week or so, and discovered this resource while looking for others that performed this sort of task.
Speaking of HTML5, I'm wondering if it's at all backwards-compatible.
Something tells me that folks using some extraordinarily-outdated browser will end up having a terrible web experience if it isn't.
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Hmmm, search engine optimization has always been an interest of mine...
ReplyDeletei had no idea thats how search algorithms "ranked" their sites
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