@onalark You could always make a background image and attach it to the text that should go inside the bubble.
@jfc3 Try this /<p>(w*sw*)</p>/ig, “<h3>$1</h3>” Test here design215.com/toolbox/regexp.php
@MattBowen Loader-ific!
@yesterdaysjam Hey I’m in 20906 too!
@Jelly_Sandwich What’s your idea? Is it to become a programmer?
Just listed myself in the localtweeps.com local Twitter directory in ZIP 20906
@borreykim If you add a nbsp; HTML entitty i think IE doesn’t consider it empty anymore.
@Jelly_Sandwich Start here -> w3schools.com/
Updating templates, eating sunflower seeds. Blaise blaise.
@saip106 I wouldn’t say don’t use @Import for CSS, just don’t mix <link> and @Import. tr.im/ivdO
notdoppler.com/robotdinosaurs.ph… Robot Dinosaurs that shoot beams when they roar via @brownpau
@onalark Probably required rounded corners on all 4 sides didn’t it?
RT @whafro: A quick post on [how much] segmenting by media type [sucks, even though sites still do it] bit.ly/3lSe
@nicluciano Great resource for checking which selectors work. I always consult quirksmode is.gd/6QEh for further details.
@karlman01 Text-transform is handy for enforcing a styleguide. For example when text is always supposed to be uppercase.
@rellimgoud FiOS? Is it as good as they say?
@karlman01 All uppercase can work for things like subheads, kickers and other types of headlines. usnews.com uses them well.
Trying out the new Seesmic Desktop app. Has the feel of Twhirl with some functionality of Tweetdeck. I like it.
@jfc3 Come up with a regular expression to do the find and replace work for you.
New Blog Post: Seesmic Desktop Takes Twhirl To The Next Level shortna.me/95071
