Anybody who has ever worked with me or had me for class knows that the legend of Ron Burgundy lives on in my comps.
For years, I’ve used the hed “Human torch denied bank loan” for everything from wireframing to copywriting. It makes for quick filler between <h1> tags, takes less time to type than “The quick brown fox…” and is far less vague a prototyping construct than “Lorem ipsum.”
That, and it simply amuses me (though, a depressing chunk of my students still think I speak Latin). So it gave me great rapture to hack CNN’s t-shirt thingamabobber and try to mod my own swag. Alas, like the Torch, I too was denied. After a full day of blogospheric snickering, the CNN.com team finally read the chapter on URL crackz, and their accidental viral campaign is no longer.
Idiots.
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This post is for my Spring 2008 “Web Site Design” students.
I couldn’t let a Wednesday pass without taking up your evening for a brief while. Tough love, I know. But it’s why you pay me the big bucks.
We’re halfway done, and finished with the code portion of our course. Well, not really finished—you have two projects to go, and I’m almost certain the last two exams will test your markup mettle.
Still, it’s not all tag soup. We’ll now begin to focus on the “rest” of web design: look and feel, usability, making servers your willing slaves. Before we launch into the second half, I leave you now with some coding tips to help you throughout the remainder of the semester and well into your careers…
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