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Monday 25 October 2004

visualizing the garden

A VISUAL MODEL of the CSS Zen Garden has been created by Andy Clarke. The model is really quite good, and the ensuing discussion touches on excellent topics such as how the markup could be improved in retrospect.

I think the key issue here is how much we have all learned in the past year alone! This is one thing I want to keep encouraging folks to remember - especially those readers who are very adept at standards-based design.

There is always more to know, always room to grow.

That’s what makes our jobs so fascinating, I think. At any rate, I thought it was worth a share.

Filed under:   standards, web design and development
Posted by:   Molly | 1:57 pm |

8 Responses to “visualizing the garden”

  1. John Oxton Says:

    Excellent first comment on both related posts, do I get a medal? :)

    I have to say that the standards community is something I stumbled upon by complete accident about a year ago and I continue to be amazed by how willing people are to share the knowledge, without stuff like this I would have never have even got started with it all.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    “I thought it was worth a share.”

    Well, I’m blushing with pride very glad you did!

    Malarkey

  3. Garden Gates Says:

    Definitely worth a share, thanks ;-)

  4. Cynthia Book Says:

    I know you can reach any goal that you work together to accomplish.

  5. Weight Bee Says:

    That’s what makes our jobs so fascinating, I think.

  6. irc Says:

    thanx

  7. firefox indir Says:

    thanks

  8. all books Says:

    it is easy to find it on google

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