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Web design - 27/6/2005 at 19:40 CET
Well, not food, but books. I offer my web-design skills in return for web-design books from my slowly but surely growing Amazon wish list. If you’re interested, get in touch.
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Web design - 27/6/2005 at 19:40 CET
Well, not food, but books. I offer my web-design skills in return for web-design books from my slowly but surely growing Amazon wish list. If you’re interested, get in touch.
Web design - 25/6/2005 at 16:54 CET
The current and the next week is the time of the year the biggest tennis tournament in the world is taking place. In case you don’t know, that’s Wimbledon. Since I have work to do and can’t afford to sit in front of the TV all day, I like to follow the live results in my browser. As an avid web-standards folower that I am, I like to browse in a standards-compliant browser. You probably guessed it by now, Wimbledon’s official site, developed by IBM, and standards-compliant browsers aren’t too fond of each other. –Read the rest of this post–
Site News - 24/6/2005 at 18:01 CET
Today, Yesterdayishere got into the CSS Import gallery. It’s an honor and a privilege to be featured among all those great designs! I’d like to thank the guys over at CSS Import for the recognition.
Site News - 19/6/2005 at 10:37 CET
You may have noticed some changes around here in the past few days. I have successfully (hope so) upgraded Wordpress to a newer version. While I was at it, I decided to make various improvements to the site, which I wanted to do for a while now, but haven’t had the time.
You are now viewing Yesterdayishere — version 1.5. –Read the rest of this post–
Site News - 14/6/2005 at 15:21 CET
I am upgrading my Wordpress, so the site may look ugly in the next couple of days. Some parts of it may not work properly, but that’s only temporary.
The change from 1.2 to 1.5 turns out to be a pain in the ass, but the new version should make it all worth while. Stay tuned.
EDIT: The Comments are open again.
Web dizajn, Web design - 3/6/2005 at 15:03 CET
Today I’ve noticed that the order of buttons in the navigational toolbar of my Firefox are really starting to annoy me. All the buttons I use a lot, like “Back”, “Forward”, “Reload” and “Stop” are (or rather, were) in the left part of the bar. This means I have to make a move from the extreme right, which is where my pointer rests when I’m reading/designing/coding or whatever, to the top left corner of the screen. –Read the rest of this post–