Ah, web languages — is there anything they can't do?
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
work in progress
Folks, I'm still getting used to this new system — I'm struggling to get the posts looking the way they're supposed to, and to have consistency from post to post, and from browser to browser. (The text looks rather different in WebKit browsers than it does in Gecko ones — and what it looks like in IE I couldn't begin to guess.) Also, you may notice that we're working on displaying the most recent Text Patterns tweets in the right column, though here too there are some browser-to-browser variations.
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Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, well, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
Alan Jacobs
Alan Jacobs is a professor of English at Wheaton College and the author, most recently, of The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction. His online commonplace book is here.
How to Read Well in an Age of Distraction
Watch video of Alan Jacobs discussing his new book in a Washington, D.C. lecture in June 2011.
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