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  1. This is how you do HTML: <body><puppies><kittens>Paragraph text</kittens></puppies></body>

    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:55:51 UTC from web
    1. @cskyes XML, you mean

      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:57:13 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada w/e

        Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:57:24 UTC from web
        1. @cskyes No, seriously, XML is designed to let you make up crap like that.

          Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:57:53 UTC from web
          1. @redenchilada I make all my own tags and insert them in the page in random places to confuse my web design teacher.

            Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:58:23 UTC from web
            1. @cskyes No, dude, the proper way to aggrivate web design teachers is to spam <marquee> and <blink> everywhere, or if you wanna be fancy, use CSS3 animations to make things spin and stuff.

              Saturday, 29-Sep-12 03:59:40 UTC from web
              1. @redenchilada He's already told us that marquee used anywhere would cause us to fail any assignment we used it on. Because everyone knows marquee is marquee-tier.

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:02:11 UTC from web
                1. @cskyes Sounds exactly like my teacher.

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:03:00 UTC from web
              2. @redenchilada For bonus points, apply @minti's web 2.0 versions of marquee and blink to those elements with CSS3, so that even new browsers get the Full Experience™.

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:02:15 UTC from web
                1. @bitshift I rather like the idea of making things spin around in circles using CSS3 animations, personally.

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:03:19 UTC from web
                  1. @redenchilada But using <marquee> means even @nlghtmaremoon's old revived computer gets to join in on the fun. :D

                    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:04:23 UTC from web
                    1. @bitshift "I found this really cool HTML tag called marquee" http://ur1.ca/afouy

                      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:04:54 UTC from web
              3. A certain friend put "69" in binary on a web page for a web design class. Obscurity is the way to go.

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:03:02 UTC from web
              4. @redenchilada We also made a really crappy search engine as a joke, lemme see if I got a pic. Used CSS3 to make the background appear to be having a seizure with colors. http://ur1.ca/afouv

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:03:43 UTC from web
                1. @cskyes I want to make Yahoogle Bingjeeves my default search engine pls

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:04:41 UTC from web
                  1. @redenchilada We actually made it search google, but only if you could get past the hover effect on the search buttons as seen here http://ur1.ca/afov1

                    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:05:35 UTC from web
            2. @cskyes You're lucky to have one who actually teaches markup. Mine didn't even know what CSS was. I had to teach myself everything because that class turned out to only be trying to teach Dreamweaver. I found out that this was because Macromedia (this was before Adobe bought them) was literally paying their salaries and forcing them to teach it and not teach anything actually useful.

              Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:05:19 UTC from web
              1. @toksyuryel Lol seriously? How can you teach high school web design and not know how to write CSS?

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:06:07 UTC from web
                1. @cskyes This was over 10 years ago.

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:07:37 UTC from web
                  1. @toksyuryel Oh, whoops.

                    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:07:55 UTC from web
                    1. @cskyes You were right that it was a high school class though ☺

                      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:08:28 UTC from web
              2. @toksyuryel My web teacher was the coolest. Taught us a bit of JS and everything, too. Her only flaw was that she had us use IE.

                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:07:15 UTC from web
                1. @redenchilada LOL IE

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:07:46 UTC from web
                  1. @cskyes She gave us a snippest of improperly-written JS once that only worked when combined with IE's weird handling of it. :c

                    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:08:53 UTC from web
                    1. @redenchilada Like multiplying 2 negative numbers... makes a positive each time

                      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:10:41 UTC from web
                      1. @cskyes Um...

                        Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:16:06 UTC from web
                        1. @toksyuryel I dunno.

                          Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:16:37 UTC from web
                          1. @cskyes Multiplying two negative numbers together DOES make a positive every time... that's like, one of the rules.

                            Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:17:46 UTC from web
                            1. @toksyuryel But what about two ~imaginary~ numbers?

                              Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:20:45 UTC from web
                              1. @redenchilada -1

                                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:21:14 UTC from web
                              2. @redenchilada That's more complicated. Complex, you might even say.

                                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:22:01 UTC from web
                                1. @toksyuryel dohoho

                                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:22:43 UTC from web
                              3. @redenchilada xi * yi = -(x * y)

                                Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:23:17 UTC from web
                2. @redenchilada Not me though, I kept firefawks on my flash drive.

                  Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:08:23 UTC from web
                  1. @redenchilada I'd have loved to use Firefox but back then it was still called Phoenix. Everyone knew IE sucked but this was before viable alternatives existed.

                    Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:10:17 UTC from web
                    1. @toksyuryel And even that didn't exist at the time I took that class. It was during a different class the next year that I learned of it.

                      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:11:36 UTC from web
                    2. @toksyuryel ...I guess it really wasn't that long ago, was it? Man does technology fly.

                      Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:12:42 UTC from web
                      1. @eaglehooves 10 years is pretty long. Firefox, as "Phoenix", first appeared in September 2002.

                        Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:14:59 UTC from web
                        1. @toksyuryel True, but it wasn't viable for a little while.

                          Saturday, 29-Sep-12 04:18:26 UTC from web