Want More Professional Comments? Just Add Style!

Without question, getting comments from interested readers is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding aspects of blogging. Unfortunately, interacting with people through comments is an asynchronous task, and this oftentimes makes it difficult to follow the ongoing conversation.
Over the past couple of years, I’ve seen designers and programmers attempt to solve this problem with [...]

POV - When Upside-Down is Right On

Renewing an interest in music listening is prompting a restoration in-progress for my long-neglected, uninformed, audiophile-wannabe, hi-fi.
I’m sure many of us have found ourselves awkwardly bent over the backs of stacked players, preamps and amplifiers in dark, cramped quarters, struggling to see which connector gazinta what.
While adding a nice, entry-level, dedicated CD player, this week, [...]

Podcast #58: Aural Style Sheets

Dennis and Ross explain aural style sheets, a nifty part of CSS2.
Download Web Axe Episode 58 (Aural Style Sheets)

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The Neoclassical 3-Column Theme for WordPress

No matter what kind of Web site you run, your goal is always the same: to communicate your message as effectively as possible to your intended audience.
If the content of your site represents your message, then typography is the vehicle through which that message is delivered. Ironically, this is probably the most important area where [...]