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title: > The Twaddle is now printastic, and other web-authoring-related digressions date: 2004-03-08 19:30 status: published tags: Mooquackwooftweetmeow 4, Mooquackwooftweetmeow 4 Weblog, The Twaddle, CSS, Mooquackwooftweetmeow, the Web
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A while ago I added a print stylesheet to Mooquackwooftweetmeow; now, The Twaddle's had the same treatment. On Saturday I also gave The Twaddle a site icon, so the site's now approaching Mooquackwooftweetmeow in completeness. Does this mean v1.0 any time soon? Probably not...maybe.
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I've been meaning to overhaul Mooquackwooftweetmeow's underlying XHTML/CSS for a while, mainly due to unnecessary over-id-ing in anticipation of some sort of use in future. My approach to The Twaddle was exactly the reverse - things were added in as and when needed. The Twaddle went from idea to reality in two days, and from blank files to website in one evening, so I didn't really have time to consider what id-s might come in handy later.
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The Twaddle was initially based around some content - the website only existed to purvey the content. By contrast, Mooquackwooftweetmeow has only ever existed <q>for the hell of it</q>. The approach taken with The Twaddle seems to have worked better. Mooquackwooftweetmeow seems perhaps over-designed now; the Georgia font probably didn't help as it prompted the small-caps for the <q>UTC</q> at the foot of each item; this is titled with <q>Co-ordinated Universal Time</q>... all of which seems rather over-elaborate.
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Another source of much annoyance is the fact that the menu items aren't centred; I might have another bash at centring them nicely...
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