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caught myself thinking I'd change banks because one I now use doesn't have an app for iPad: must be iPaddlepated
10:59 PM Apr 29th
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Opera Confirms WebKit Prefix Usage - via John Gruber
10:47 PM Apr 28th
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@ re 'Completely & utterly defeated by Gmail web interface.' Agree. I avoid unless forced. Saw note somewhere you're at Adobe now. Good
7:07 PM Apr 28th
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in reply to divya
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@ many thanks. sent him a note via email. shall use contact form.
6:09 PM Apr 28th
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in reply to amarie
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@ Is Harbs' tool for EPUB preview, editing CSS files in InDesign for real? Useful, but not without editing of HTML as well.
4:38 PM Apr 28th
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@ re lighting in Apple store:
4:28 PM Apr 28th
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greatgrandpa recommends: 'Now I know my <a>, <p>, <style>s …' via and
4:24 PM Apr 28th
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You might add Storyist...
9:23 AM Feb 8th
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RT @: Berlusconi cannot fire Tremonti, Medvedev cannot fire his Finance Minister. In a crisis Finance Ministers are unsackable?
9:43 AM Sep 26th, 2011
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@ thanks. still too busy for tweeting but thought I needed to get out of the house, so to speak
2:11 PM Sep 23rd, 2011
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@ re reff in print, epub: use something like Stephanus numbers? use conditional text to hide for print
2:09 PM Sep 23rd, 2011
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@ Thanks. I'm OK though still swamped with print projects and apparatchiks.
1:15 PM Sep 23rd, 2011
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@ Maybe you have discovered a use for HTML5's <hgroup> tag: mark up the <ul> as series of <h6>s?
9:39 AM Sep 23rd, 2011
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@ Thanks. And, thanks for link to wiki. It had been so long I had to reset my password.
9:25 AM Sep 23rd, 2011
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@ Thanks. Yes, had a gander at the wiki not long ago.
9:21 AM Sep 23rd, 2011
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Dipping my toe back εἰς τὸν Ἠρακλείτειον ποταμὸν that is twitter.
10:19 PM Sep 22nd, 2011
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level 2 gives reflowable presentation (e.g. html + css), and level 3 data a real separation of content and presentation.
7:18 PM Apr 25th, 2011
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level 1 gives final form representation (e.g. pdf) that is faithful to the bits but may be scalable etc.,
7:17 PM Apr 25th, 2011
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[Adobe shapes its products for] 4 levels of content: level 0 [:] content as actual bits such as ink on paper or pixels on a screen
7:17 PM Apr 25th, 2011
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bit of history: Tim O'Reilly's summary of Bill McCoy's presentation at Reading 2.0 (03.16.06)
7:16 PM Apr 25th, 2011
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- Name Lindsey Martin
- Location Vancouver, BC
- Bio classicist, editor, typographer, prepostmodern
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