More printing fun with CSS
Thursday August 28, 2008
Earlier this week I talked about how to completely
block printing with CSS. Then today I found this nifty tutorial on how to
create a watermark on printed materials. It doesn't work too well in IE 6, but then again, what does?
CSS for printing isn't perfect yet, but we're starting to be able to do fun things. Of course, Web pages are really intended to be viewed on the Web - not printed, but we're not arguing that right now, are we?
Poll: Do you consider WordPress a CMS?
Thursday August 28, 2008
There are now a bunch of
weblog systems that will help you manage your blogs both hosted and not.
WordPress is one of the better known ones, along with
Blogger and
Movabletype. Many of these tools now include ways to write static pages that are not in the blog structure and other functions to allow you to manage your whole site with them. But are they
content management tools the same way a system like
Drupal or TeamSite is? These tools have a large number of other tools included like user management, different page types and styles, and much more. What do you think, is WordPress a CMS?
Video on the Web is being upgraded by the W3C
Wednesday August 27, 2008
The
W3C has decided to take a look at Web video with the aim of making it a
first class citizen. This is good news, as up until now, video (and it's companion,
audio) have been difficult to place on Web pages, and have caused problems like slow downloads and difficult compatibility. I put up a video the other day, and it streamed great on my computer, but on my brother's Linux box, he had to download the whole thing before it would even play. And he couldn't even download the first version of the video that I made. So, if you've had trouble
adding video to your Web pages, you're not the only one. Maybe someday we won't be forced to use the
deprecated embed tag, and when we do use the
object tag our videos will play.
Burnout is no fun
Wednesday August 27, 2008
Especially if you're a freelancer. When you're trying to build or maintain a Web design business, you need to stay focused and up-beat, and getting frustrated or sad can destroy your business. Find out more about the horrors of Web design in the two new horror stories from this month. Or submit your own.