Jan 4
I've been reading a lot about internal turmoil within the ranks of different departments within the W3C, but other than the infighting and argumentative discussions, not much has been seen (by me) in the way of actual progress with things. Today, I have seen the light! The validator has a revamped look and feel, and a new design as well. Not only that, but errors and warning messages have been reworded to sound clearer! It will actually let you know that if you used a background: transparent; setting, that you may have done so, and just make sure it's legible. Awesome!

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

Posted by Brendon Kozlowski

Jan 2
I'm going to try to shorten my blog entries' initial lengths and place any extra content in the article's dedicated page from now on. This will allow me to keep more articles on the main page and have a cleaner looking site.

Our Director walked in to our office today and took note of my RF/GPS Atomic Clock that's sitting on the mantle. I had originally brought it in to test the temperature of the office to figure out the problem with the heating/cooling settings to prove that there's a problem, but that's not the point here... In our library, we have used RF/GPS Atomic clocks for a majority of our building's clocks. Unfortunately, anyone that's ever owned an Atomic clock knows that they are not the greatest at keeping time. In fact, they sometimes grab the wrong time.

Continue reading "WiFi controlled Wall Clock"

Posted by Brendon Kozlowski