This November I decided to participate in NaNoWriMo or National Novel Writing Month. While I didn't succeed based on their criteria, I was very pleased at what I accomplished. Of course, that meant that with the Thanksgiving holiday and guests arriving, it was a very busy month. I did learn that writing 2000+ words per day really isn't that difficult for me, which was a pleasant surprise.
But who cares about that, what about web design, right? Here are the articles you may have missed this month:
- Understanding the HTML5
MARKElement - HTML5 Outlines—With associated examples
- Ethics and Reviews
- The
SUMMARYElement - The HTML5
SUMMARYandDETAILSElements—With associated examples for browsers that support those elements - Changing the Border Space in Tables
Previously in November
November 2010
- HTML for Facebook
- Meta Tag Library
- Drawing Rectangles on HTML5 Canvas
- Click Heat Maps
- Write HTML5 in Dreamweaver
- How to Show Dates in Google to Fight Copyright Infringement
- HTML5 Information
November 2009
November 2008
- Contrasting Foreground and Background Colors
- Five Reasons to Learn CSS
- How to Add a Caption to Your Images
- Web Grids
November 2007
Even further back:
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