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SJL’s Radio Weblog says, “I’ve been using the traditional table style of web layout design. Today I’ll be playing with the new Cascading Style Sheet approach to doing page layout.”

This looks very interesting and I’m going to see what I can learn from this.  I’m in the same boat, tired of formatting with tables and wishing to learn how to use CSS more effectively.

I’ll post my results as soon as I get something together.

Sylvain Carle says, ”Radio veterans, why not adopt a newbie?”

I think this is a great idea.  I don’t really consider myself a Veteran, but I have gotten over the initial hump and am really starting to click with Radio.  The stumbling blocks I had in the beginning we tough, I just couldn’t understand ‘what’ people did with Radio and how they fit it into their daily lives.  I got a lot of help from Lawrence and a few people from the Discussion Group and that made a big difference.

What I wish I could read is a story from many different people on how and why they use Radio.  Where do you do most of your posting from?  How do you fit Radio into your daily schedule?  How does remote access help you when using Radio?  How do you maintain different categories?  Do you use Post to Weblog or Stories more often and why?

There are many different styles of Radio users out there and it would be great to learn from someone who uses the style of weblog that you do.  Maybe even more importantly, it would be such a plus to ‘know’ about the different styles of weblog in the first place.  Maybe everyone could use the same name for their story, that way it would be easy to browse around and learn from the common knowledge.

Binary Mechanic, I love the name.

Kate Cohen says, “The art of going nowhere.  The 404 Lounge features a gallery of very cool error pages and includes instructions on how to make your own.”

It’s got a lot of cool ideas and makes me wish I thought of it first.