Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Sam Ruby has an interesting thread going about Microsoft’s next version of Office and its support for XML: On one side, the ability of MS tools to adapt to formats that users can describe will be an incredible step forward. On the other hand, this doesn’t explain an unwillingness to working […]
Roll Call
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’ve managed to come up with a new page design for all my web site resources except one: this weblog. However, in the last few days this design has crystallized in my mind. I know how I want it to look. Better, I know what I want it to say. […]
Accessible web pages
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Jonathon Delacour is reviewing Joe Clark’s Building Accessible Web Sites. In addition, he interviewed Joe and will be posting results of the interview over the next few days. This promises to be excellent reading, and I do want to get the book when I can scrape the pennies together. I used Mark Pilgrim’s Dive […]
Licensed to weblog
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’ve added a Creative Commons License to the Burningbird Weblog. You’ll see it at the end of my blogroll. The generated license code embedded in the page validates as XHTML 1.0 strict as long as you remove the ‘border=”0″‘ attribute from the image. I’ve licensed myself as Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial 1.0: Attribution: […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Todd Mezzulo from O’Reilly, the person responsible for marketing the Practical RDF book sent me a copy of the cover, which I’ve embedded below. Now, the book isn’t going to be on the streets until Spring, so contain your excitement…a little. (To be honest, I’m really excited about this book. […]
