css, xhtml, and faking "jet lag" ================================================================================ i was fortunate enough to get today off from college - it’s not as if i missed anything.. i had a diabetes clinic check-up this afternoon, which was thankfully set during the hours i was meant to be in college today, 1:30pm - 5:00pm. it’s safe to say i couldn’t have missed anthing, had i been there - it was a webdesign lesson, and frankly, its the only thing on the course im not enjoying yet - oh, it sounds odd i know, but for me, sitting through one of those classes, at the moment, is like sitting in on a first year english class, in a kids school. I spent last night, from about 11pm, until 5am, messing with an idea for a new, yep, A NEW, website design- almost finished as it is, tonight, after working on it for the last 2 hours, 12am - 2am .. got some neat css tricks in it when i choose to move it onto here, the main site, and not my locally hosted server, ( <3 apache, php5 ) it will hopefully be a really smooth process. the hardest part will be recreating the pixel art page, or as it will be.. pages. and adding new sections, such as “css ideas” where i will put online various css things i do/make, and also putting up a wider portfolio of the webdesigns i have made, am making, and make for people. sounds like fun, eh. ================================================================================ Published September 24, 2004 Generated from the original post: https://blog.omgmog.net/post/css-xhtml-and-faking-jet-lag/ Max Glenister is an interface designer and senior full-stack developer from Oxfordshire. He writes mostly about front-end development and technology. - Mastodon: https://indieweb.social/@omgmog - Github: https://github.com/omgmog - Reddit: https://reddit.com/u/omgmog - Discord: https://discordapp.com/users/omgmog#6206