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[uk-netmarketing] Leaving UKNM? You must be joking!
Pete Bresser pete at electronic-bean.co.ukWed Nov 21 21:59:35 GMT 2012
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Yep; I'm still here, still lurking (and learning) and although I'm not as involved with the digital area as I once was, I still value the list. More power to your elbow Sam - and any other parts that need it. Regards Pete Bresser LinkedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/petebresser On 21 November 2012 17:42, <jclarke at ic24.net> wrote: > Leave this list? Not 'till hell freezes over thanks. It's where us > oldtimers get to still share, perhaps not as much as we used to, but that's > because we've all got to cover so much more in the ever expanding digital > universe. > > Funny enough another learned list in the US was going to go dark and that > started up a whole bunch of threads when those who lurked for years > realised they'd lose such a great resource. > > I see NMA.co.uk is changing to The Digitals after being tied up by > eConsultancy, it looks like plenty more churn in the digital industry is to > come too from what I hear. > > Happy to be a Chinwagger, it's now been 12 years i'm sure, so looking > forward to being an unruly digital teenager next year. Keep it up Sam and > Co, you do a great job with what might be the oldest email group list in > town. > > So what's the next topic... Duoscreening? Image recognition ads? Mobile? > The creeping data collection of the big 3 - Apple, Facebook, Google? The > lack of talent and education? Plenty more I'm sure... > > Cheers > > Jon Clarke > > Head of Digital > > www.spaceandtime.eu.com - http://www.linkedin.com/in/jondclarke > > > > > > > > On Nov 21 2012, Sam Michel wrote: > > Afternoon all... > > Apologies, this shouldn't have gone through to the list. I've unsubscribed > Frank from the list. In case anyone else wants to hop off, there's > instructions at the bottom of every email. Or drop me a line if you run > into any problems. > > > Toodle Pip > > Sam > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Sam Michel, CEO, Chinwag - e: sam at chinwag.com > t: +44 (0)20 7183 2925 f: +44 (0)20 7099 4011 > Chinwag - http://chinwag.com > @toodlepip // > @Chinwag// > @DigitalMission // > @SMWLDN// > @ChinwagJobs > --------------------------------------------------------------- > - Interested in South Korea? Network with top startups - > http://chw.ag/h1HW > - Enterprising Fashion free Conference - Wed 14 Nov - http://chw.ag/g1K9 > - Enterprising Music free Conference - Fri 16 Nov - http://chw.ag/i1Io > - Digital Mission to NYC, Feb 2013 - http://chw.ag/b1Hs > - Social Media Week London - http://chinwag.com/events/smwldn > - Chinwag Jobs - http://jobs.chinwag.com > - Sam @ Chinwag: http://chinwag.com/blogs/sammichel > - Sam @ Toodlepip: http://www.toodlepip.co.uk > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > On 14 November 2012 08:32, frank wrote: > > > please unsubscribe me! i have unsubscribed a while back and yesterday i > > started getting these emails again!! > > > > Regards > > Frank > > > > > > On 13 Nov 2012, at 12:56, Miko Coffey wrote: > > > > Hi Rod, > > > > First and foremost, HTML tables are a nightmare for accessibility. And > > what's good for accessibility is usually good for SEO as well, since > > crawlers behave in many ways like text-based browser tools. > > > > A good article covering the reasons why: > > > http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/08/from-table-hell-to-div-hell/ > > > > Tables are great for tabular content, it's just that they were > bastardised > > and used in a way they were never meant for by designers (like me) way > back > > in the day before Google existed. Ah the Netscape years, how simple life > > was back then... > > > > Enjoy the above article - think it does a better job of explaining than a > > nostalgic old web geek does ;-) > > > > Cheers, > > Miko > > > > > > On 12 November 2012 14:02, Rod Harris wrote: > > > >> Hi all. Happy Mondays. Can someone tell me if it’s true that it's better > >> for SEO not to use html tables?**** > >> > >> In fact. Why are tables in HTML code frowned upon? I’ve not seen good > >> support for this prejudice. They don’t seem to be problematic in mobile > >> browsers. The usual answer is that content needs to be separated from > >> layout. But why is using a div or a span good separation of content from > >> layout and a table not? Good layout with only divs requires a lot of > nested > >> divs. So why Is a table less maintainable?. It’s unlikely that a new > >> version of a web site will only need a new CSS file. In fact I think > >> less people will understand what is going on someone else’s CSS rather > than > >> in their simple table layout. I’d be interested in good reasons for the > use > >> if divs + CSS instead of tables.**** > >> > >> ** ** > >> > >> Cheers**** > >> > >> Rodders.**** > >> > >> ~~ Chinwag Jobs: Find your perfect new job or next team member ~~ > >> > >> Chinwag Jobs is the leading specialist recruitment website for digital > >> roles in the UK. Used by major companies such as BBC, Electronic > >> Arts, Kingston University as well as the majority of recruitment > >> agencies who place staff in the sector. > >> > >> Take a look through our listings or register to advertise your > >> own vacancies today. > >> > >> >> CHINWAG JOBS: http://jobs.chinwag.com > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> You're subscribed to uk-netmarketing to change your options or > >> unsubscribe: https://mm.chinwag.com/options/uk-netmarketing > >> > >> uk-netmarketing discussion list is powered by http://chinwag.com > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > --------------------------------------- > > Miko Coffey, BFA FRSA > > > > Independent Web Consultant > > http://www.usingmyhead.com > > email: miko at usingmyhead.com > > > > Freelance Photographer > > http://www.mikocoffey.com/photography > > email: mail at mikocoffey.com > > > > phone: +44 (0)20 8678 0860 > > mobile: +44 (0)794 100 5431 > > skype: miko.coffey > > twitter: mikosoft > > > > > > ~~ Chinwag Jobs: Find your perfect new job or next team member ~~ > > > > Chinwag Jobs is the leading specialist recruitment website for digital > > roles in the UK. Used by major companies such as BBC, Electronic > > Arts, Kingston University as well as the majority of recruitment > > agencies who place staff in the sector. > > > > Take a look through our listings or register to advertise your > > own vacancies today. > > > > CHINWAG JOBS: http://jobs.chinwag.com > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > You're subscribed to uk-netmarketing to change your options or > > unsubscribe: https://mm.chinwag.com/options/uk-netmarketing > > > > uk-netmarketing discussion list is powered by http://chinwag.com > > > > > > ~~ Chinwag Jobs: Find your perfect new job or next team member ~~ > > > > Chinwag Jobs is the leading specialist recruitment website for digital > > roles in the UK. 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