Links for light reading – online at last

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When the Web Standards Group mail list was created in early 2003, I began been sending posts to the list with webstandards-based links for people to read. For some reason the subject of these posts became “Some links for light reading”. Over the years quite a few people have requested that these posts be placed online somewhere for easier searching.

Now, thanks to the power of Wordpress, all 80-odd “links for light reading” posts are available here on the Max Design site.

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Date: 10 January 2006
Author: Russ Weakley
Category: Links for light reading
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Comments so far

  1. Hi,

    It’s about time you did. And thank you for all your effort.

  2. Russ, this is excellent. Congratulation on the move to WP too. Yay!

  3. Jackie says:

    Brilliant. Thanks for doing this for us all. You are a champ.

  4. femmebot says:

    Umm, the links for light reading don’t appear to be linked. It seems to just be a plain, unhyperlinked list?

  5. Russ says:

    Wordpress displays archives wthout links showing – as a summary. You can use these archives to browse categories and then click on the entry you want. The actual entries are properly hyper-linked. For example Some links for light reading (30/9/03)