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Stephanie Booth lives in Lausanne, Switzerland with her cat Bagha.
She works as a freelance blogging consultant, and is basically interested in anything that has to do with people and the internet {insert appropriate buzzwords: "social software", "participatory media", "web 2.0"...}.
Read all the exciting details about her life and Climb to the Stars.
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Twitter Twitter!- stephtara: Hanging out at the Atlantic with the #goingsolo crowd :-)
- stephtara: @andyman3000 going-solo.net is hosted on wp.com, can't touch the HTML or add script tags to the sidebar widgets
- stephtara: @dzo77 can't see the video
- stephtara: Going well. Happy.
- stephtara: absolutely GREAT offline feedback from participants so far! yay :-) #goingsolo
- stephtara: http://tinyurl.com/6ejjex will tell you where to find Going Solo today!
- stephtara: @suw sorry about 8am :-/
- stephtara: tense.
- stephtara: awake. I think.
- stephtara: http://going-solo.net/practical/ updated with parking directions for cars coming to #goingsolo
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Comments Elsewhere- More on coComment Advertising (Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth))
- Becoming a Professional Networker: Tags in Address Book OSX Needed! (Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth))
- Mon super titre d’article (Stephanie's Cheese Sandwich Blog)
- Kristis_blog_redesign (Cats Are Cats)
- 1 Comment so far (Going Solo)
- 1 Comment so far (Going Solo)
- Nicole Simon (FreindFeed)
- Nouvelle version du blog (Actualités du Domaine Dernier Billet News)
- Nouvelle version du blog (Actualités du Domaine Dernier Billet News)
- Flickr and Dopplr: the Right Way to Import GMail Contacts (Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth))
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Feast for Geeks
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A few nice geeky links on the menu for today.
First, Web Standards Project II is live. Check the updated Browser Upgrade Initiative page, and see what the Dreamweaver Task Force has been up to. Stroll around the rest of the site too, there is lots of new stuff hidden everywhere.
Second, the definitive study on sizing text with CSS. See how all these browsers react to your attempts to control the size of your text (screenshots, 264 of them).
Third (and last for today), the CSS1 recommendation, annotated with relevant Mozilla bugs. Yay!