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<title>Upcoming IE8: Interview with Bill Gates by Molly Holzschlag</title>
<description>Fascinating reading to be had about the upcoming IE8 via a new interview of Bill Gates by Molly Holzschlag: Conversation with Bill Gates about IE8 and Microsoft Transparency. Not long after the interview, the official IE Blog also announced the upcoming Internet Explorer 8. Check out the complete post that covers that interview, the IE Blog&apos;s announcement, an earlier interview with Chris Wilson (IE&apos;s platform architect), other information about the upcoming IE8, and IE&apos;s current CSS support. Also included are links to lots more resources. (907 words, 26 links)</description>
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<title>Creating a Blog Entry Date Calendar Icon Look with CSS, Mostly</title>
<description>I&apos;ve received numerous inquiries about how I created the entry post calendar icon look for Brainstorms and Raves. So today&apos;s post shares the basics of the CSS and the two tiny background images I created to achieve the calendar icon look. (1308 words, 2 links, 12 images)</description>
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<title>Inspiration, Insight Behind the New Happy Cog Redesign</title>
<description>Do you ever wonder what goes into brainstorming sessions and creative ideas from some of the top names in the Web design field? You&apos;ll find that and much more with blog posts earlier this week by three creators of the latest redesign of Happy Cog&apos;s website - Jeffrey Zeldman, Jason Santa Maria, and Daniel Mall.  (328 words, 13 links, 1 image)</description>
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<title>Join Us! BrowserCam Subscription via Fundable Available</title>
<description>The BrowserCam pool via fundable.org that I belong to is up for its annual renewal. It has a few openings for subscribers this time around. This subscription is for the BC-Complete plan, and the cost is US $26 for the 12-month subscription via fundable.org (information below). US $499.95 is the cost otherwise, so this is a fantastic value! (261 words, 5 links)</description>
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<title>New Web Accessibility Articles, Accessible Style Switching</title>
<description>There are lots of great new and recent articles, tutorials, and tips about Web accessibility. Today&apos;s post includes links to articles and tutorials on Web accessibility in general, accessible forms, accessible style switching, including my own site&apos;s style switching, accessibility and the blind and low vision users, helpful accessibility tools for Web developers, and more. (1412 words, 42 links)</description>
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<title>Part 2: User-friendly Contextual Navigation with Simple PHP Includes</title>
<description>Building on the previous post, User-friendly Contextual Navigation with Simple PHP Includes, I thought I&apos;d take things one small and simple step further by using PHP once again, this time to add a CSS class for the current page. Then it&apos;s easy to use this CSS class to create a helpful visual cue within your navigation. Read the entire post for a simple way to accomplish this, PHP code, markup, CSS, and graphic examples. (1001 words, 5 links, 4 images)</description>
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<description>Usability experts continue to tell us not to have a live hyperlink pointing to the current page, as it can be confusing for visitors. With some basic, simple-to-use PHP and one PHP include file, you can customize your navigation so that the current page does not have a live hyperlink to itself. In addition, you can manage your entire site&apos;s navigation from that one include file, making your site&apos;s navigation management convenient, efficient, and easy to maintain. Today&apos;s post is a short tutorial on how to create this type of navigation with a couple of short snippets of PHP code, clean and lean HTML markup, and one PHP include file for your entire site.  (1062 words, 18 links)</description>
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<title>WebsiteTips.com Relaunch!</title>
<description>I&apos;ve been buried the last five months quietly working hard on a major redesign and restructuring of WebsiteTips.com. I&apos;m now excited to announce that the all new WebsiteTips.com is now online. Read the complete post to learn all about it! (426 words, 11 links, 2 images)</description>
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<title>What Exactly is Web 2.0?</title>
<description>Many of you have probably seen references to &quot;Web 2.0&quot; around the &apos;Net. Tim O&apos;Reilly has taken on writing about what this term means in his recent article, What Is Web 2.0, Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software. It&apos;s not just a boring article defining the term or written so that only programmers would understand it, though. Tim&apos;s new article overviews how the Internet arrived where it is today, comparing the past with comparables today in a way that even a non-programmer like myself can understand. Today&apos;s post provides an overview of this fascinating new article. (389 words, 3 links)</description>
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<title>Behind the Scenes with Apache&apos;s .htaccess</title>
<description>Although I&apos;m a designer and not a programmer or server-side specialist, for a few years I&apos;ve used Apache&apos;s .htaccess to a limited degree for clients&apos; websites, primarily for simple URL redirects and setting up custom error pages. Now that I can use Apache&apos;s .htaccess for my own websites, I&apos;ve been immersed in learning more about how to use this powerful tool conservatively but effectively to redirect URLs and to combat spammers and bad bots. Today&apos;s post provides links to some of the online sources that I&apos;ve found especially helpful. (3024 words, 91 links)</description>
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