Earlier today I got into a friendly discussion and debate on Twitter about a new web site called W3Fools. The site bills itself as a “W3Schools intervention”, and the purpose is to wake developers up to the fact that W3School tutorials can, and do, have errors. The problem with a site like W3Fools, I said (using […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Henri Bergius wrote a piece on Google’s seeming desire to replace all web components, except HTML. Among the “new” technologies: SPDY to replace HTTP schema.org and Microdata to replace a decade’s worth of semantic work with RDF and microformats WebP, a new image format WebM, a new video format And now […]
I covered my recent experiments in using SVG in HTML in SVG in HTML. I linked two different example pages with SVG inline in HTML: one dependent on HTML5 parsing (Firefox nightly), the other using the library, SVGWeb. There’s another difference between the two examples other than just their implementation. The first example, dependent on a browser parsing […]
Rabbit Ridge: Same Old Bad Tricks
Updated It’s been some time since we checked into our first Kennel Campaign kennel, Rabbit Ridge. Too long, it seems. An August 4th inspection in the USDA APHIS database provides the following rather alarming information (complete inspection report): There is a hutch style enclosure on the east side of the facility that did not have […]
Attorney General Koster has come out with a look how much we care about the doggies site, which is basically a load of bilge water. Two breeders have been closed down. Two. And both breeders were allowed to hold on to their dogs until resolution of their cases, and one is even allowed to breed dogs […]
