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"Will CODE for FOOD" Seems like that is the statement going through most developer's minds these days. Why? Well to put it plain and simple, most likely their code looks like a 4 year old wrote it, and they are only coding, or working, for food. With the MILLIONS of sites on the Internet today I would assume only 10% adhere to the W3C Standards.

The term "liquid" implies that a Website should flow smoothly into whatever space it is given. If you use a high resolution monitor, this may mean that you need to resize your browser a little, which most people in that situation do. If you have a low resolution moitor, you will still see the information, it will just be a little more compact.

If you do Liquid Design right, you should be able to make your pages display on almost anything and still make sense to the user.

this is a rad site on dealing with forms and CSS ...

klik here

ok so .. when you are styling and codeing with divs ... here is what I have ran into with padding issues .. For the padding to work correctly in ALL browsers, don't put the padding in the same style as the backgound image ..

ok also this is most important ...

MY BAND IS PLAYING AT CLUB INDIGO TONIGHT @ 11PM
www.indigodallas.com
www.hdlmusic.com
www.myspace.com/hopedieslast

Dude .. Firefox has received 25 million downloads .. IE is going down ... DOWNTOWN !!!


link to yahoo news

Paris Hilton's phone book ... hacked ... none of the numbers work, I tried ..

Scarlet Pruitt, IDG News Service

Internet users are being threatened by yet another variant of the MyDoom mass mailing worm, which is spreading in part by using e-mail addresses found through popular search engines, security experts warn.

click here to read more !!!!!
(pulled from yahoo)

ok, for all you newbies out there ... here are some ACCEPTED online saying (acronyms) ...

lol : laugh out loud
lmbo : laughing my but off (g rated)
brb : be right back
imho : in my humble opinion

more click here

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