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  • Yet another crack at user-friendly feeds
  • Another crack at user-friendly feeds
  • Safari 1.1 CSS hacks
  • Redesign Surprise
  • Redesign: squares
  • Redesign (again)
  • Won’t somebody please think of the gerbils?
  • These links we make
  • Those that belong to the emperor
  • In brief, angry grass edition
  • In brief: independent reality edition
  • In brief: noise problem edition
  • In brief: bread machine edition
  • Why we won’t help you
  • CSS tabs redux
  • Enough already
  • Safari build 73 is out
  • Panda mating
  • In brief: 1 April 2003
  • Pure CSS tabs
  • Safari build 60
  • In brief: All hail the Benevolent Goat Masters!
  • How to hide CSS from Opera 7
  • In brief: 28 Jan 2003
  • Auto-numbered nested lists
  • Little boxes
  • In brief: Superbowl Sunday
  • Body IDs
  • The one I’ve never tried
  • Design Mu
  • In brief: 14 Jan 2003
  • Eddies in the space-time continuum
  • How to hide CSS from Safari: solution
  • How to hide CSS from Safari
  • Should Safari be intentionally buggy?
  • Safari review
  • Down in the South
  • Clearing out some old links
  • Halloween CSS
  • I need a name for these lists
  • Zeldman redesign
  • CSS aikido
  • Interrupted
  • Domino
  • CSS and mobile devices
  • Advanced CSS lists
  • Quickly
  • IE 6 workaround discovered
  • Saddled
  • Automatic lead-ins
  • Font sizing roundup
  • The neverending saga of Netscape 4 compatibility
  • Michael’s markover
  • CSS archive
  • TeXHTMLism
  • Full-screen calendars in Movable Type
  • Rounded corners
  • Dive into history
  • Be mean to Opera
  • CSS solutions
  • Day 25: Using real horizontal rules (or faking them properly)
  • Day 22: Using real lists (or faking them properly)
  • Day 12: Using color safely
  • Day 10: Presenting your main content first
  • CSS promise vs. reality
  • Quirks mode
  • Really, 256 bytes should be enough for anyone
  • New way to abuse HTML discovered
  • Root causes
  • Zoom
  • Creating more problems than you solve
  • Markover, continued
  • Markover
  • Missing the point
  • Beyond the browser
  • Public redesign
  • Not really, but thanks
  • As if
  • The Q tag
  • The new baseline
  • Print-friendly links
  • CSS-based Radio themes
  • Clarification on themes
  • Author Beware
  • Netscape 4 CSS reference
  • Server-side includes
  • Theme requests
  • New Theme: Apple //e
  • One page to rule them all
  • CSS for Netscape 4
  • Advanced CSS tricks
  • We’ll see about that
  • CSS is spreading
  • Pound on the table
  • Found!
  • Please stop reading
  • What format do you want it in?
  • Did you see it?

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