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“Standards-friendly” ads
The company behind XStandard, the WYSIWYG XHTML editor, has cleverly used some stock photography to create some “standards-friendly” ads.
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The company behind XStandard, the WYSIWYG XHTML editor, has cleverly used some stock photography to create some “standards-friendly” ads.
CBC may have been a farm team for Jonathan Dube as he returns to ABC as a Vice President of its new site
Topics: Online Journalism, Canada
Based on Snook's example, rounded corners with VML, CSS or SVG
The hyper-local site is now covering Seattle (and Boston and Washington D.C.)
Topics: Online Journalism, Seattle
TTC's new site has competition from a site build by some people who attended TransitCamp
Topics: Toronto, Web Design
Good analysis of how Toronto's media online covered an explosive news story
Topics: Online Journalism, Toronto
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