Author: Ryan Sholin
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Welcome to a new Express-News front page [PDF]
San Antonio’s guide to their new double-rail front. Welcome to a new Express-News front page [PDF]
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Mixing the traditional and the postmodern in online news
I love the idea of Digg-like profiles for readers. “What I’m reading” pages and “What I commented on” lists should be essential to a newspaper’s social network. Also, building audio and video comments into a newspaper site would be frigging awesome.
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Kicking it East Coast style
No, not me. I’m still firmly planted a short walk from Monterey Bay, but a group of SJSU students spent Spring Break in the land known casually as Back East in these parts.
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I’m in ur FTP clientz putting ur clothez back on
It’s not midnight here yet, or I’d be fast asleep (partying UCSC student neighbors have no effect on me when the head hits the pillow), but it’s late enough to flick the stylesheet back on. Thanks to everyone who got naked with me. And everyone who made amusing remarks about it on Twitter. And to…
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CSS Naked Day
It’s CSS Naked Day. Take off your design and let your semantic HTML show. CSS Naked Day
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WordPress Theme: Foxy 281 v0.1 – The Wrong Advices
A decent clean minimalistic theme with SEO stuff built in. WordPress Theme: Foxy 281 v0.1 – The Wrong Advices
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Newspaper Wiki: Schematics – Information Architects
Calling this a wiki is clearly off-putting to some people, but they’re on the right track to creating a dynamic archive of stories, where corrections, annotations, developments and commentary all lives together on the page. Newspaper Wiki: Schematics – Information Architects
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Get naked for the day
It’s CSS Naked Day. Strip off those stylesheets and show the world the clean, semantic HTML you’ve been hiding deep inside, in your inner being, under all those layers and background images. Oh, but could someone please remind me to turn the styles back on tomorrow morning? Thanks.
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Make Google Maps your maps
Create and save a map, complete with photos, video, html, etc. I desperately looked for the “Embed this map on your site” button, but it’s nowhere to be found. Pretty sure that should exist, though. Make Google Maps your maps