Category: Best Practices

  • Knowledge Management Weblog Entry Aggregator (Using Trackback Pings)

    (Via blogroot/blogpopuli.blog) KMpings is a collection of Knowledge Management TrackBack pings. The site offers instructions on how to ping it with or without Movable Type. This should be a good one-stop shopping info source regarding knowledge management.

  • New CMS Book from glasshaus

    A Frog in the Valley (a French weblog) links to a post about a new glasshaus book on content management systems: Book Excerpt: Content Management Systems The case in favor of Content Management is argued in this excerpt from the glasshaus title, “Content Management Systems.” Included are discussions defining what CMS is, why it is…

  • Business 2.0 says 'Accountability Is Always in Style'

    In Business 2.0, Rafe Needleman writes about a “dashboard” product to help VCs monitor the status of their investments: Dotcom flameout notwithstanding, the need for this product is greater than ever. Venture firms still have billions of dollars invested in technology startups, and there are a lot of people worrying about that money. The startup…

  • Caveat Lector: XHTML2

    Caveat Lector posts some preliminary musings about XHTML2. The old typographer in me is most thrilled by the concept of continued paragraphs. Believe me, it’s almost as exciting as discovering a working em-dash character.

  • I get it

    It just clicked for me. Many facets just snapped together into focus. One, explaining why I post in so many different blogs (channels, brands), that almost promiscuous thrill of starting a new blog at the drop of a hat. Another, some recent conversations with business people who understand blogging and are using its process-flow as…

  • A CSS Method for Category Filtering?

    Would it be possible to put check boxes next to my navigator links and have them drive CSS logic to hide entries that are only associated with unchecked categories? Would this be something like the Jakob/Zeldman buttons for switching from serif to sans-serif? I think I may need to ask a CSS guru, such as…