Chapter 8. Styling a Weblog
Quiet few days…well not really, but I'm not telling you lot. Which is obviously the point of a weblog. | ||
--DAVE WHYTE |
For whatever reason, personal, Web-based journals have come to be called weblogs (at least by most people). Weblogs are kind of an interesting layout microcosm, when you think about it. Each entry in the weblog usually contains a title, the date the entry was posted, some content, and then some extra information such as the entry's category, a link to any comments, and so on.
From a layout point of view, each entry needs to be considered as if it were a mini-document within the larger page. Every entry should be styled the same as other entries while still relating visually to each other in an appealing ...
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