Jun 07

I.E. Doubled Float-Margin Bug

8 comments 2004 at 04.05 am posted by Veerle Pieters

Maybe some of you are familiar with this I.E. bug, but I wasn’t until recently. While working on a project and going out of my mind wondering why my margin on the left had this huge gap, I started to search the web for some solution. Since I did all sorts of tricks with it, I was almost 100% sure that it must be another I.E. bug that I didn’t know of. I’m still learning since I started with CSS2 just in January of this year…

Jun 06

D-Day, 60th anniversary

0 comments 2004 at 04.56 am posted by Veerle Pieters

D-Day, 60th anniversay

Jun 04

The world’s most customer friendly company

21 comments 2004 at 02.25 am posted by Veerle Pieters

Well, it sure ain’t Quark if you ask me.  First a little history for those who aren’t familiar with Quark’s practices. When I started my business in 1992, one of the programs I needed was Quark XPress (version 3.1). In those days when you bought XPress, you received temporary diskettes to start with. You could use them for only a few weeks until you received your final ones. So when they arrived you needed to reinstall XPress.

Jun 03

Gurus v. Bloggers, Round 2 - Wodtke v. Pieters

4 comments 2004 at 03.42 am posted by Veerle Pieters

My friends often wonder why I put all this energy in my blog and how I find the time for this. The greatest reward for all that are the comments and the fact that it is still growing. So you get to enjoy it more and more. Today I have this good feeling again.

Jun 02

An exclusive look at Tiger with shots!

7 comments 2004 at 01.37 am posted by Veerle Pieters

In just a few weeks we will know more of what’s coming in Apple’s next operating system 10.4 aka “Tiger”. Steve Jobs will reveal everything at this years World Wide Developers Conference 2004 taken place from June 28th till July 2nd in San Francisco. The slogan alone makes me just more curious “Innovation never sleeps. Preview the highly evolved Mac OS X “Tiger”

Jun 01

Font survey and results

1 comments 2004 at 06.36 am posted by Veerle Pieters

The following resource can be handy if you want to be sure if a particular font is installed on a PC, Mac or Unix box. It's a survey done on Code Style and the results are updated monthly.

You can see all the results with their percentage and a preview of how they look. Also not too shabby is this font sampler with examples of and previews of Serif fonts, Sans serif fonts, Monospace fonts, Fantasy fonts and Cursive fonts.

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