Programming Blog Resource

I have been searching for an all around good web site resource for web programming and web technology issues. And since the Internet is filled with sites on based on those niches, the “perfect one” had to contain something more. And the Stylish Weblog covers Windows issues as well as the programming and technology ones I’ve mentioned - and much more. It’s a great, cool design blog that has what I’ve been looking for.

Did you know that when dealing with user accounts on a Windows Vista system, you can actually turn off the UAC (User Account Control) functions? I knew how, but the blog post on Stylish Weblog was a refreshing reminder that I am not the only one highly annoyed by that OS (Operating System).

Or how about the Windows Defender anti-spyware program available from the Microsoft web site? Did you know that there is real advantages to joining their spyware community? I never knew of them until I read that great blog post.

There are other topics and blog articles I can mention on that site, but all in all, I would have to say that I will be visiting them regularly. RSS feeds are my thing, and I’ve signed up for theirs.

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About the Author

Martin

Member of the GAWDs and Web Standards Group. As a member of the Web Standards Group, as well as membership in the Guild of Accessible Web Designers, I strive to achieve maximum website accessibility in my designs, while using the latest, cutting-edge eXtensible HyperText Mark-up Language/CSS markup. My sites fully validate with the W3C standards for XHTML/CSS, as well as comply with the W3C's WAI - A, AA, or AAA standards. Separation of Content from presentation and a site that fully complies with this philosophy - will reach more than just your intended audience, it'll reach everyone! Web standards at FierceStreet Networks is all about usability - XHTML for content, and CSS for presentation.

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