A nice spread of items gleaned over the last couple of weeks. Some XML, some PHP, a few CSS items, a long but interesting and funny article on the next instalment of the Browser wars (post Netscape), a Flash based UML diagram tool and, and, and…
- This article gives a good overview of using the exPat SAX parser with PHP. Part 2 if you are interested looks at XML parsing and PHP using the DOM
- PHP and Classes, which is another great article introducing the concepts of classes by way of a form validation example class.
- Superb CSS re-design for adaptive path. Douglas Bowman comments on his work.
- This was release on a list Apart some time ago:give your website a set of keyboard shortcuts.
- Adrian Holotavy’s blog entry for the re-design of a weather channels homepage using CSS. Absolutely beautiful and some neat little tricks.
- A great review of the browser wars and the future, some truly great insight into why things are the way they are with IE and the lack of CSS support. And a roadmap for the future…
- A windows port of Lynx the good ol’ text based browser. Love it, test your HTML sites in that and see if they work…
- The Economists style guide a damn good/useful read and it also points to George Orwell’s essay on politics and the English Language.
- An introduction to pull quotes, their possibilities, and heap of more detailed resources for using and implementing them. What’s a pull quote? Well go and have a read…
- A really cool Flash based UML diagram and documentation tool.
- From mezzoblue a link to another nifty site that helps you create colour schemes