designs
Two more site designs I did:
Click on them to go to the demo pages. They validate as XHTML Transitional and the CSS validates (except for my newfound method of hacking IE). It’s a revolutionary thing for me…
Sometimes you just wish you could get Internet Explorer to display things the same way as Mozilla, Firefox, etc. - browsers that observe the standards. I learned a new trick that makes it so so easy… just add an underscrore before your IE-specific css. The validators don’t like it, but I think it’s WAY worth it. =)






Not much to see here, if you're looking for thoughtful and articulate. =) This is a simple communication tool - when your family is scattered as far and as wide as mine, you have to stay in touch somehow.


Steve | March 8th, 2006 at 11:13 pm #
Well done, grasshopper. You have learned well. The underscore can be a powerful ally in the fight against the evils of standards noncompliant browsers.
Incidentally, when I went to comment on your blog, it said “Hi Tara”. So evidently you logged into your blog on my laptop, or else there’s some kind of funky cookie caching or IP caching going on here. Funky cookie caching! I just like saying that.
chalupa | March 9th, 2006 at 8:27 am #
nice work
Tara | March 9th, 2006 at 11:03 am #
Thanks, guys. =) Steve, who knows what I did on your laptop?
sarah camp | March 9th, 2006 at 7:49 pm #
yay! how pretty. much nicer than my little miss poop site.