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Just setting a memory point to come back to 99 Flickr Groups for Design Inspiration later when I have time to go through them all.

Sitemaps for Search Engines

Sitemaps are a way to clue search engines into the structure of your site. It’s an interesting idea, but it would seem to require a lot of hand tweaking or a site that is build by a database.

It seems a report has found that women prefer round and soft designs. Given recent experiences at work, this doesn’t surprise me at all. However, I think the case seems terribly over-stated.

Cascading Style Cheat Sheet

I need to bookmark the Cascading Style Cheatsheet one every one of my computers. It seems I’m always forgetting some of this stuff and needing to look it up (I guess if I redesigned more often, I wouldn’t have that problem). This offers a pretty nice presentation of syntax complete with examples.

Test

This is just a test.

Boy, I just don’t know about VisitorVille. I think I’d rather have pie charts and piles of numbers, but I do know some people who would probably prefer viewing site traffic like a SimCity game. For all of you like that, this may be up your alley.

Testing 1….2….3

My site’s been having problems the past few days, so this is just a mike check.

Do you use MovableType? Your mt-send-entry.cgi may be vulnerable to spammers who will send their evil mail through your ISP. Read It, Update it, or just delete mt-send-entry.cgi.

Comment Spam

Turns out the comment spam I mentioned a few entries down was an automated attack. Lots of people were hit by it over the weekend. Jay Allen was kind enough to develop a MovableType plug called MT-Blacklist to help fight against it.

Sadly it requires a Perl Module that I don’t have installed yet. So it’s going to have to wait for me. Thank you FastServe Tech Support.

Something about this seems so cool. They’ve built a program that tweaks CSS to create machine generated web design. Keep refreshing, and you’ll keep getting a new design. Yes, it’s totally pointless. That’s what makes it neat. Thanks Matt

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