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Mozilla is five; a newspaper’s relationship with it’s Web site

Update: Kirk Franklin wrote to say moreCrayons now gets along with Mozilla completely, and it does. Go bookmark this great little resource.

While Mozilla celebrates it’s fifth birthday as an open-source organization an orange splash screen has got the community buzzing. People, if you don’t like it, replace it.

Edward Greenspon wrote a great editorial this Saturday on the globeandmail.com’s relationship with its parent paper, The Globe and Mail. Despite all the changes happening in the company, with Greenspon at the helm I still have confidence in the Web site’s future. (Minor issue: Greenspon suggests the site launched in mid-2000 — I seem to recall it has been online for years.)

Another tightly integrated media site is ESPN.com’s. Many Web designers noticed the switch to CSS, but The New York Times noticed the new ad format.