klaus was searching for a site that once upon a time was mentioned at the classic helma: dennis interactive. and it still rocks although it violates most of my design principles. or even because of that reason...
note to myself (what else?): don't use the word "this" in hyperlinks.
update: on a flat screen you might not see the stars and stripes, at least i didn't heike did.
teaching your grandma to suck eggs: englische redewendungen in den w-akten ("bildung, die keiner braucht").
and swoosh! suddenly rebol will be known all around the web-wide world: rebol and morpheus join forces.
wow, timothy gfrerer's weblog (yet another) is pretty cool. different navigation makes it more interesting (unfortunately, also more difficult for accomodated users).
interesting color schemes at orf on.
a cool costume for halloween (if you can't avoid it), a bunch of funny animaticons and much more. found via lazyatom.
a possible way how to implement rdf site summary support for wikis (via langreiter.com). and it works!
myfavouritebook.com. if i should ever want to write a book. because "everyone is an author everyone is a publisher".
"von wegen microsoft hätten screenfonts erfunden, pah!"
pimi adds an important name to the list of screen font pioneers: susan kare designed the bitmapped fonts for the first macintosh in 1983 among all the other famous mac icons and applications...
she's also responsible for some windows 3.0 appearance (interestingly, the more colourful it gets, the less i like it).
"the nature of user interface design is collaborative; much great software is the result of a team effort among engineers, marketing types, and designers. my design work installed at the top level of software has often been inspired by imaginative and breakthrough engineering." susan kare.
this is a test to evaluate whether / when the aski website gets into google after being linked on this weblog. greetings to nikolamitk and rainer the birthday-boy.