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How To use Icons To Support Content In Web Design.

A point very near and dear to my heart at present, given that the decision has been made recently to add icons to buttons in an application (web-based) I'm currently working on. Needless to say, my personal opinion is that this spoils the look of the app, particularly as the icons being used aren't visually styled in the same way as the menu icons and the other graphical components of the UI. It looks very, umm, Windows 95 with Borland developed apps. Ugh. Le sigh.

The Promise and Peril of Jumbo Frames

I suppose I should try this on my network at home as hoiking huge 350Mb+ files around does tend to be somewhat painfully slow. It's a shame that the curse of backwards-compatibility makes things like Jumbo Frames so difficult to implement easily.

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