More Credit Where Credit Is Due

In the truth in advertising category, I thought I would document where I got the HTML code for the banner at the top of the page before I forgot. I think it came from the <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/stories/practicalcss/" title="A List Apart: Practical CSS Layout Tips, Tricks and Techniques">Practical CSS Layout Tips, Tricks and Techniques</a> column that <a href="http://gnuhaus.com/iblog/" title="iBlog - still putting the &quot;blah&quot; in blog...">Mark Newhouse</a> wrote for <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/" title="A List Apart, for people who make websites { tease }">A List Apart</a> as modified by <a href="http://www.bigtrouble.com/ala_119_opt.htm" title="bigtrouble - A List Apart #119: A Miniscule Optimization">A Miniscule Optimization</a> from <a href="http://www.bigtrouble.com/" title="bigtrouble">Bryn Dyment</a>.



Now that I look again, I see that Mark has a clever way to get rid of tables used for form formatting like I currently use for my contact page. Perhaps I will try to reformat that page using his techniques.