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open source markup

I have been working for a fair bit of today on my new work web site. I have to give props to Open Source Web Design, a place where you can download all sorts of nifty and interesting templates for doing web sites, all put out free for use (except for the premium ones). What's great is that they have an excellent selection of XHTML and CSS compliant styles that allow for all sort of tweaking and experimenting.

I'm taking it to the next level by abstracting out commonalities and putting together a mini site toolkit for myself in PHP. It's not great, but it should make the overall site development effort (which, since Friday's workshop, has become needed presently) much easier.

You can examine the ongoing progress at http://staff.imsa.edu/~scott/. Note that it's pretty skeleton right now, though.

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