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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou Keeping it in the <head> works exactly the same way, unless you have a conflict with media="all" somewhere. I'm confused.
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Along those lines, also looking to do another Train the Trainer program, also free, you come to me. For those in education and training.
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Anyone want to come to Tucson in August? I'm thinking of putting together a weekend foundations course. You come to me, I teach for free.
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Replying to @LeaVerou
@LeaVerou what are the benefits to that, Lea?
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@johnoxton Mine too, my friend, mine too.
@johnoxton It's easy. Just make it up as you go along. You know it's true ;)
I meant link elements not meta elements. My brain is as cloudy as Tucson is. But you know what I mean even if I don't, right?
Replying to @joomlaworks
Another important CSS media types point discovered by @joomlaworks - if you do not specify a media type, the default goes to "all"
Replying to @joomlaworks
@joomlaworks Ah, excellent. Yes, the "all" will take precedence and in the print whatever "all" doesn't cover should render.
Replying to @joomlaworks
Order of media types doesn't matter @joomlaworks. However if media="all" is in same or later meta elements, the "all" type will apply to all
Replying to @hafelg
@haraldfelgner Surely anyone in any country can create a "code for" project. Did you actually go check out what it is? It's specific to gov.
Time to make the burgers!
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Wow, this is cool to find if you're in a flood plain in #Tucson maps.tucsonaz.gov/pdsd/
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Replying to @EdenJaeger
@EdenJaeger If you bought the house, you know you're in a flood zone if your homeowner's insurance requires payment for flood protection.
@toddlibby That's an *awesome* description! Gold star!
Replying to @lucian
@lucian Oh yeah, that's the stuff! How long were you at UofA? What did you study there?
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Replying to @lucian
Yes, @lucian just took that behind my house looking North to the Santa Catalina Mountain range, home of the 85,000 acre Aspen Fire in 2003.
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Replying to @LonelyOffice
What? @LonelyOffice claims to have been hit by a flying cat during the storm that scared him. I don't believe you, Ralphie!
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Replying to @LonelyOffice
@LonelyOffice Oh, Ralph. Have you not been through a Tucson monsoon yet? If that scared you, just wait! And patch your roof up really well.
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