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- oh boy, lots'a kids will be confused this xmas. about 14 hours ago from Tweetie
- And I guess that's a good thing, @... ;-) what can I say, I gasp and swoon over the building details of the Web. *shrugs*3:13 AM Nov 10th from Tweetie
- just like a painter when finishing his/her work of art, I now step back and say: "Gorgeous". 8:29 PM Nov 9th from Tweetie
- This has to be said: Twitter locked me out of my acct because of too many login attempts.Sent me "reset passwd" email & I'm fine w/ that 4:20 PM Nov 9th from web
- @ oh! lmfao @ the quote on that page. "The people who make money from a goldrush are the ones selling shovels". Appropriate.3:58 AM Nov 9th from Tweetie in reply to brunoluis
- wtf... ale-hop is selling banksy's artwork?? 3:47 AM Nov 9th from Tweetie
- @ yes, come to the bright side. Come. ;)3:28 AM Nov 7th from twidroid in reply to dicode
- @ ahem... webcal://codebits.eu/s/calendar.ics ;) much easier to *subscribe* w/ just one click.5:35 AM Nov 5th from Tweetie in reply to codebits
- today used a combination of:bookmarklet,css(incl. attrib selectors) to take care of a page filled w/ obtrusive javascript. DIE onclicks,DIE!1:12 PM Nov 4th from Tweetie
- @ rock on, dude!1:10 PM Nov 4th from Tweetie
- a heads up to @, @ & all having probs w/ technorati: you might want to try the new , setup my good ol @.3:03 AM Nov 4th from Tweetie
- hey guys, is it me or is vodafone360.com the most expensive "coming soon" screen ever? it's entitled to its own takeover-ad-campaign.2:21 PM Nov 2nd from Tweetie
- The irony of using *Fluid* to setup *Pond* is not lost on me... 3:21 PM Oct 30th from Tweetie
- @ like veerle "approved": Since this way is still going to b supported in html5, i might keep on using it.1:30 PM Oct 27th from Tweetie in reply to paulozoom
- @, one way is to make the <a> display:block; with css. another is to make one <a> overlap block elements with positioning.1:24 PM Oct 27th from Tweetie
- @ argh! i thought they had settled on having all elements gaining the href attribute. made sense to me.1:14 PM Oct 27th from Tweetie
- to all who @'ed me: you can do: a { display:block; } and treat it as a div. that breaks no validation whatsoever. there *is* a better way.1:11 PM Oct 27th from Tweetie
- argh!! come on people, never *EVER* put a block element inside of an inline.
<a><div></div></a> IS NOT OK!!!!9:33 AM Oct 27th from Tweetie
- @ spreadshirt.net?1:57 PM Oct 26th from Tweetie in reply to briansuda
- Classic. 2:03 AM Oct 26th from Tweetie
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- Name André Luís
- Location Lisboa, Portugal
- Web http://andr3.net
- Bio Blogger at andr3.net and founder of mobifeeds.net Currently working on the Quality Assurance & Usability dept. at SAPO.
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