Today, we have been informed that Google will support microformats and RDFa, which are ways to give machine-readable semantic structure, meaning, and connection to a web document.
Each year, there is an event participated in by many standards-aware web designers and developers, called CSS Naked Day.
Recently, I noticed that the default WordPress theme includes the following code in its comment form:
So, I've finally made my new design live, as you can see. I hope you find it pleasant and fitting to its content. All of the existing content has been given this new design, as there wasn't an "old design" with which the existing content fits.
If you have followed this blog for any length of time, you would be forgiven for thinking that it will never get the custom theme that I mention from time to time. Being a designer who has opinions on a number of things, and one who likes to take side projects from time to time, makes it difficult for this kind of site to get a design.
In the W3C's specs, z-index is designed to affect the stacking order of positioned elements on a web page.
Recently, I got an invite to Flixster, which apparently is a movie review sharing website.
It's that time again. If you make websites, you should take the survey from A List Apart.
I've written a few posts about the issues that arise, and things that can be learned, through spending one's time working on a very large website. One of the most significant issues that I have not yet mentioned is passion for design.
Recently, I've become acquainted with Josh Brown (and Anna). Kiera and I, I think, resonate strongly with them.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.
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