One thing I’ve not yet read about, but just accidentally discovered, is that you can scroll your tabs (left and right) in Firefox 3. I’m using a MacBook with OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and have no idea how well it would work on other platforms, but using the two-finger scroll gesture on the trackpad when hovering the tabs causes them to slide left and right.
Obviously you need several tabs open before this will work…. or be useful for that matter. But I’m going through the W3’s list of CSS Learning resources and opening a bunch of sites in new tabs so I can go through them without getting lost in the list.
I recently watched the lynda.com series Learning XHTML. It is good for people who are interested in learning XHTML 1.0 Transitional. I prefer to use the Strict implementation, and learned very little from the series.
I’m now doing the Learning CSS 2 series. I don’t expect to learn much, if anything from it, but I do figure it is a good place to start on reminding myself of all the great resources I’d found over the last several years. The above link included.
I’m applying for a web design job tomorrow. How crazy is that? I know that my professional experience won’t help me out much with it. Nor will my lack of an online portfolio. But given my personal experience, I know I would be amazing for the job.
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