Slashdot CSS Redesign Contest Update
A few weeks back I announced that Slashdot was throwing open its design to the readers. An individual will win a Laptop, and hopefully we'll all
win a Slashdot design that looks good. My Journal
Entries have chronicled dozens of entries since the contest began, commenting
on many of them. Today I share with you 3 of my favorites. These aren't
necessarily "Finalists" but I think these are some of the strongest
entries. First up is Michael Johnson's design,
second is Jason Porritt's entry, and third is a
design from Peter
Lada. The contest will end around the middle of next week. Entries can be
sent to redesign at CmdrTaco.net. Read my journal for extensive
commentary on the many entries, to see what stuff has been working and what
stuff hasn't.
Who needs CSS when you have Lynx?
(Oh, and don't mention that other text-mode browser. I like my browsers coarse and ugly, thank you.)
"We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area." - Major Mike Shearer, UK
Why do you say that.
I work as a consultant and I almost never have install rights on my system, nor do I want to because if something goes wrong with my system What Ever I installed will be the first to blame.
Also you dont need full rights for Jobs like Software Development, or Engineering, Web Design,... The only job that you really should have those rights is if you are a system administrator. Otherwise just suck it up and deal with the access you have.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.