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Netscape just mailed out their mini (and infrequent) newsletter on cross-browser issues and services. Here's the third item on the list:
JavaScript DHTML Collapsible Lists ======================================
The JavaScript DHTML Collapsible List library has been
updated for IE5/Macintosh support. Use this DHTML
code for more functional and more adaptable lists that
can be stylized to fit even the most far-out Web sites.
/evangelism/tools/xbCollapsibleLists/
Follow that link, and you'll see that not only has there been another update to fix some bugs in the last version, but they've even included a single-sentence bio about your's truly at the very end (along with Bob Clary and Michael Bostock).
No big deal, I know, but Netscape's name still has some mystique/class attached to it, so I think this is pretty darn cool.
I wonder how many people read that newsletter...
This story at the Chicago Tribune is disturbing... but just as disturbing as the little girl's death is the suggestion that "religion" could have had something to do with it.
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