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Last weekend, I went to my first FOSDEM (video recordings). I
took my girlfriend with me, which I believe helped her understand my
nerdy side better.
Paul Everitt did a nice presentation on Plone 3, where he showed
how you set up a Plone 3 instance using ploneenv on Windows, and then
an easy example of using KSS, and some other Plone 3 niceties. The
screencast he’s using in that presentation should be available soon
from the Zea Screencast Library. Check out the recording of the
presentation itself.
Paul was followed by Dries Buytaert’s Drupal presentation, which was
also really good. It was more a demo of what Drupal is and what it
can do for the end user, as opposed to how you can develop for the
platform and some legal background, which Paul concentrated on.
Unfortunately, I missed the OLPC talk, but nevertheless I was able to
get my hands on one of those laptops, and they really do look cool.
Amazing how a conference with so many good talks can be totally
free. Next FOSDEM? I’ll be there…
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Ah, what better way than to end a multi-month-long blogging hiatus than with a brief ‘note to myself’…
Here it goes: in order to properly use negative margins you must declare the object’s position as relative for Safari and static for WinIE. (This was, admittedly for a special use case, where the div wrapping the element with the negative margin also was set to overflow: none and WinIE wouldn’t honour that, if the contained item’s position was set to relative.)
So there, the spell has been broken… see ya!
Tom Lazar: Negative Margins in Safari and IE
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