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Eric Meyer response to Acid2

Eric Meyer has just posted a critical response to the Acid2 Challenge. Should IE7 be the sole focus of the challenge? Scoble throws in his two cents...

John Oxten talks about the redesign of Joshuaink. Very attractive design in my opinion. I've been waiting for this one for a while now. Make ya feel good...

The Acid2 Challenge

Hakon Wium Lie, Opera's Big Boy and The Father of CSS, challenges Microsoft to get the lead out on IE7 and take Web Standards seriously. Read the CNET article and watch this page closely. Link via The Web Standards Project.

Nifty Corners: No Images!

Raging across the web today, and being linked furiously at del.icio.us is Nifty Corners which looks like it might be a worthy replacement to previous techniques. Download a zip file to play with here.

CSS Hodge Podge

Yes, this site is still a mess. I've been playing around with different designs to replace this bare bones of a site, but nothing looks good yet. Forgiveness please.

The CSS Vault has launched a new venture that looks like it might develop into a valuable resource for beginners and mid-level CSS enthusiasts. It's called The CSS Library and it will host articles and tutorials on CSS. Staple this URL to your wall, people.

Presentations at the annual SXSW utilizing the increasingly popular Eric Meyers S5 Slideshow:

Scott Zeldman's Last Blogger Out

Tantek Celik's The Elements of Meaningful XHTML

Eric Meyers' Emergent Semantics

Andy Budd's How to Bluff Your Way in CSS

Gina Trapani's DIY (or someone else will)

Did I miss anything? Try these: SXSW del.icio.us links and the SXSW 2005 Web Award Winners.

Yahoo's Tenth Anniversary

A few links to celebrate Yahoo's Tenth Anniversary on the web: First, an old article about Yahoo from 1996.

We've all noticed the recent redesign of the front page with CSS styling. Here's the source style in a text file.

The Yahoo front page circa 1995. A slightly newer version via The Wayback Machine.

From Wired comes a short history, analysis, and retrospective titled The UnGoogle (Yes, Yahoo!)

Looks somewhat familiar...The Yahoo Netrospective.