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Changing DocType Changes Font Sizes? (Dec 12 2003 09:53 GMT) - Here's an odd one - why would changing a document's DocType from HTML 4.0 Transitional to html4/strict.dtd have an effect on font sizes? Both the following examples have identical HTML and CSS. The only difference is the ... |
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Free CSS Course (Dec 12 2003 09:52 GMT) - Westciv, a company that provides software, resources, and training materials for standards-based Web development, are offering their on-line CSS1 course free of charge. The course is offered in twelve instalments, which will be published weekly. If you find the pace of the course is too slow, you can accelerate your learning and buy the whole course to study at your own pace. The only prerequisite for the course, is that you are able to produce rudimentary markup by hand. The course introduction is available online now. |
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P2P-Betreiber: Die Musikindustrie lügt! (Dec 12 2003 09:52 GMT) - Der Blubster-Chef Wayne Rosso nutzte die dieswöchige Branchenkonferenz Music 2.0 in Los Angeles, um die Musikindustrie in harten Tönen zu kritisieren. Er warf den Plattenfirmen vor, die Öffentlichkeit systematisch zu belügen.... |
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Stolen Car Turns Up Twenty Years Later On The Internet (Dec 12 2003 09:52 GMT) - Some things you just don't expect. If your car was stolen in 1983, you probably have given up hope by now that you'll ever see it again. But, you should never doubt the power of the internet. A man who had his 1968 Mercury Cougar stolen in 1983 is getting the car back, thanks to the internet. Someone posted a classified ad trying to sell the car, and while investigating the background of the car, someone figured out that the car had been stolen and informed the rightful owner - suggesting he buy the car. |
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EU Constitution Threatened With Roadblock (Dec 12 2003 09:51 GMT) - European Union leaders will meet in Brussels on Friday to discuss adoption of a proposed constitution. But success appears fleeting as key players fail to agree on crucial issues, such as member states’ voting rights. |
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Sony- und Bertelsmann-Board stimmen Musiksparten-Fusion zu (Dec 12 2003 09:50 GMT) - Die Bertelsmann AG, Gütersloh, und die Sony Corp, Tokio, haben nach Information des "Wall Street Journal" (WSJ) eine endgültige Vereinbarung über die Zusammenlegung ihrer Musikaktivitäten erzielt. Die Boards beider Unternehmen hätten der Transaktion zugestimmt, schreibt das Blatt unter Berufung auf... |
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Iraq: One US soldier dead, 14 wounded in bombing (Dec 12 2003 09:49 GMT) - "An American soldier was killed Thursday and 14 others were wounded when suicide attackers detonated a bomb hidden in a truck delivering furniture to a U.S. Army base west of Baghdad, military officials said. The strike against the headquarters of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division in Ramadi, about 60 miles west of the capital, was the third suicide bombing against U.S. |
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First US felony spam case kicks off (Dec 12 2003 09:49 GMT) - "Two North Carolina men have been indicted in what prosecutors said are the nation's first felony charges related to unsolicited e-mail. The men are accused of violating Virginia's junk e-mail law by sending thousands of e-mail pitches for investments, software and other products. Jeremy Jaynes, 29, and Richard Rutowski each face four felony counts of transmission of unsolicited bulk electronic mail, Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore said yesterday." (12/12/03) |
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Censorship kicks in on primary ads (Dec 12 2003 09:49 GMT) - "Abortion rights, environmental and other lobbying groups running ads for or against President Bush or any of his Democratic rivals now have a choice to make: Either remove the candidate's name or pull the commercial from the airwaves. The campaign finance law that the Supreme Court upheld Wednesday bans ads that mention candidates for federal office within 30 days of a primary election and 60 days of a general election if they are paid for with 'soft money.'" (12/11/03) |
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Human rights groups rip repatriation (Dec 12 2003 09:49 GMT) - "Human rights groups have urged the U.S. military not to repatriate more than a dozen Chinese Muslim detainees facing possible release from Guantanamo Bay, saying they are likely to face torture and even execution if sent back to China. The ethnic Uighur separatists were arrested by U.S. |
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Brand in Tiefgarage - 15 Menschen gerettet (Dec 12 2003 09:49 GMT) - Heute morgen kam es in einem Bonner Wohn- und Geschäftshaus zu einem PKW-Brand in der Tiefgarage. Zum Zeitpunkt des Brandes befanden sich 15 Personen in dem Gebäude. Sie kamen mit dem Schrecken davon, die Feuerwehr kon ...mehr... |
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