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		<title>Common XHTML/CSS beginner missteps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been writing HTML for about 15 years, teaching webdev for about 6, and have looked at a lot of markup. Over that time, especially in my teaching, I&#8217;ve encountered a number of common errors in the code of those just starting out.
A friend just started learning web design and sent me her first site [...]]]></description>
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		<title>star wars timeline re-purposed for pop-up grafiti awesomeness</title>
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the wired star wars timeline is being used as a drawing tool by graffiti folks. wired magazine has shut down a lot of what was put up, but an interesting array of comments appears on rollover of the timeline points (here used to draw a smiley face and jaba the hut).
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		<title>jaba the hut owns a little bit of my soul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[officevsoffice just finished this interactive timeline of star wars schwag for wired magazine. The accompanying article about lucas film copyright enforcer leeland chee is a pretty interesting read about how the empire keeps tabs on its product. the timeline widget we built, designed by erik van der molen from ovo and holl liou from wired [...]]]></description>
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