Sunday, September 22, 2002

Hi, Im learning about how to embed fonts in a web page so that your viewers see the same fonts you do in a web page youare building. My instructor from HWG.org pointed me to a turorial on the classic WebMonkey site (a coders derivative of the HotWired magazine).
I'm considering using this for my homework, but it might take some time to install and get used to implmenting it correctly.

Since I have a few people to visit and want to post photos from last nights party (GREAT to See you all!!) then I might take my chances and go with the blander font. *sigh* C'est la vie, I have my priorities.

Ciao!
Kate

Progressive rendering The code required to implement this progressive rendering is very compact, and takes the following form:

<'SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
function createbreak() {
alert("Click here to continue the demo");
document.styleSheets(i).href="ftembed.css";
}

Where stylesheets(i) is the element of the stylesheet collection you wish to replace. In this example, a null stylesheet corresponding to stylesheets(0) is dimensioned so as to create a stylesheet element. This requires the following code to be added in the element of your HTML code:
<'LINK rel=stylesheet href=null>

Saturday, September 21, 2002

The URLy Brd gets the worm???

Thursday, September 12, 2002

REgarding the future business and the balance of what to give for free versus what to sell:

As "Network,Kate" Ill help put you in touch with people for free, but if you want advice on how to get the job, cough it up.

Thursday, September 05, 2002

http://121bridge.blogspot.com/