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Saturday, March 22, 2003

Superscript styles

I was looking over my truck page tonight and noticed that superscripts were in the same font-size as the main text in my Mozilla 1.3 browser. This looked really odd to me. Separating the content & meaning from the presentation, the size doesn't matter as far as the meaning of the document (for a text-to-speech reader, or a program analyzing the page). The default user stylesheet of Mozilla kept the font-size the same. I slapped the following into my site CSS:sup,sub
{
font-size:75%;
}
Super/sub scripts used to look likethis, now they look likethis. A little better I think. And if I decide to nest them things get really interesting.

More toys!

After watching our first music video, I really, really want a Powerbook and video camera with Firewire. I've wanted a Powerbook since MacOS X came out, but now it's worse. Wanna front me the $3500? Pleeeeeeeeease?

New places, new people

Been hanging out with the disciples of George, something of a haven for IT-type folks to trade horror stories and ideas. Some days my troubles pale in comparison, somedays they've all got it easier than me.

Audioscrobbler is a just-starting project for folks to share what they're listening to and help them find other things that might interest them. Check out what I've been up to and who matches with my listening tastes. I admit I've just set Winamp on constant play since I installed the plug-in. My rationale is that I wouldn't have the music if I didn't like it. As time goes on I'll skip songs and they'll drop in my rankings as others do get a listen. Oh, and the site's nicely done too.