Excel HTML

Posted by Gavin Bowman on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at 2:03 PM

My codesniper's post this week is about creating Microsoft Excel compatible HTML files. That's the end of my mini Excel export series, which means I need a new topic for next week.

In other Codesnipers news, fellow sniper Ben Bryant has quietly started his own blog. He started out with some good posts on discarded software and software designers as antropologists.

Finally, Alex Bendig's blog introduced me to Treehouse, a great new PDF magazine about web design. My favorite link from the book was to this Cheatsheet roundup, the ones from I Love Jack Daniels are especially cool.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked your first series of articles regarding mistakes. Very valuable!

I have to say, overall, I am a little disappointed with the depth of the articles on Codesnipper. They are too "on the surface". Any plans to increase the depth of the articles in the near future?

7:25 PM  
Anonymous Gavin Bowman said...

Thanks!

As for the depth, we're just getting started with Codesnipers, so I think to a certain extent we're poking around various topics to see what the community likes.

I think there'll always be a variety in depth between articles, but I'm sure that we would all be happy to dig deeper into topics once we know the interest is there. I don't know if you've read any of Ben Bryant's Codesnipers post's, but they go deeper into character set issues than I've ever needed to go!

If you see a topic you want to read more on, please say so in the comments, or suggest an area you would like us to look further into...

If you'd like deeper posts on a particular technology, I'm sure one of the contributors will have some knowledge there, and they'll welcome the suggestion.

If you want to give me any suggestions here I'll pass them on to the most appropriate people.

Thanks for the comments and for reading my blog.

6:22 PM  

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