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05/07/2003 Archived Entry: "Jacob's Personal Portal Page"
I do like to be inspiring people! Jacob of 8bit Joystick saw a post I did a year ago about people who have portal pages (say that three times fast!) and decided to create one for his own site, here.
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Well if you want too see what I was talking about open up Mozilla then the book mark manager. then export a page of book marks and take a look at the text.
‹dl›‹p›
‹dt›‹a HREF="http://lxr.mozilla.org/" ADD_DATE="961105149" LAST_CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"›lxr - Mozilla Cross-Reference‹/a›
‹dt›‹a HREF="http://bonsai.mozilla.org/" ADD_DATE="961105218"›bonsai - CVS Tree Control‹/a›
‹dt›‹a HREF="http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi" ADD_DATE="961105359"›tinderbox - Tree Status‹/a›
‹dt›‹a HREF="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/" ADD_DATE="961105401"›bugzilla - Bug-Tracking System‹/a›
‹/dl›
Any way it is history and it is easy to work with now.
Posted by Jake of 8bitjoystick.com @ 05/07/2003 08:55 AM PST
Would HTML Tidy have helped? I usually use it as a plug-in in HTML-Kit.
Posted by Anita @ 05/07/2003 07:49 AM PST
Well I had thought about making one before but that set me off. Oh if you are going to care about valid XHTML do not use Netscape Bookmarks to edit your links. It took me three hours to pull the non valid code out of the book mark file.
Posted by Jake of 8bitjoystick.com @ 05/07/2003 07:30 AM PST