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Just Another Tech Blog

Anything and everything having to do with technology, computers, science, and most of all... Linux! The documentation of my Linux endeavor.



The code of this blog

Monday, March 13, 2006

Today I was fiddling around with the XHTML and HTML code of this blog and made some improvements (or at least I would call them that). The nice rainbow text java script came from JavaScript Kit and actually helped me familiarize myself just a bit with the cool world of JavaScript. I really learned a lot, though, from dissecting the XHTML used in code of this blog. After re-writing the code drastically, I decided the page looked too busy and cluttered so I narrowed it down. All I used was the nice little image of Tux in the header with a hyperlink to Linux.org and the javascript mentioned above. Still, I think this adds a little character to the page and gives it a more home-pagey (ha, what a word) feel. Enjoy!
posted by linnerd40, Monday, March 13, 2006


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