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[SM] The Right Type: 5 Inspiring Typography Tales: Nowadays, typefaces are a dime a dozen; there'.. http://tinyurl.com/55dgtj
The most original CSS-table we've seen so far. http://www.csskarma.com/lab...
@bfegter I can only agree with you.
Survey on image format use on websites: Apparently, GIF is by far the most common format. Interesting.. http://tinyurl.com/5m4zgm
30 Holiday Gift Ideas for Creatives or Geeks: This post will give you some ideas for holiday shopping.. http://tinyurl.com/6lufkn
Designing Tables for Usability: A brief article on designing beautiful, accessiblel and cross-browser.. http://tinyurl.com/66fpa9
Background information: we are preparing an article that is similar to http://tinyurl.com/6pfqff. Any suggestions, guys?
We are looking for creative CSS-based solutions - e.g. designs of navigation, comments etc. Any suggestions?
[SM] 50 Excellent Digital Photography Photoshop Tutorials http://tinyurl.com/6hhbw4
Does the RSS-problem occur now? Do you still see comments in the feed?
@Jodith we did not change anything. And no, the comments is turned off.
@Lee445 it was always wp-rss... And we didn't change anything.
Our Feedburner feed doesn't contain comments. Wordpress bug?
Some people seem to have comments in our feed, the others don't. What could be the reason?
Automating Website Backups: An exntensive introduction to automated site backups. Four parts, includi.. http://tinyurl.com/5cfo9m
Thanks for screenshots, guys. We are working on it.
Can someone please send us a screenshot at editor at smashingmagazine.com?
Apparently, our RSS feed is broken: do you also get comments in the feed? That's kind of... strange!
20 signs you don’t want that web design project: Jeffrey Zeldman: Most clients are good clients, and .. http://tinyurl.com/654v72