Pocket-Sized Design: Taking Your Website to the Small Screen:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pocket/
Liquid bleach:
http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2004/09/03/liquid-bleach.html
Best practices in online captioning:
http://joeclark.org/access/captioning/bpoc/
Visited links revisited:
http://www
BrowseHappy - a Web Standards Project initiative
http://browsehappy.com/
The future of accesskeys
http://www.wats.ca/articles/thefutureofaccesskeys/66
Fitts¹ Law and Text Links:
http://www.dbenton.com/go/chronicles/2004/08/22/fitts-law-and-text-links/
Line length (yet again)
http://modulo26.net/
russ - maxdesign wrote:
[snip]
Redesign of WWF UK:
http://www.wwf.org.uk/core/index.asp
Andy talks about the redesign of WWF UK:
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.html
Maybe nitpicking, but it's worth noting that Andy redesigned (quite
fantastically, may I add) the WWF store
http://s
Westciv's free online CSS course - week 1 of CSS Level 1:
http://www.westciv.com/courses/free/index.html
A Better Image Rotator:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/betterrotator/
WaSP Interviews Jim Ramsey on the redesign of The San Francisco Examiner
http://www.webstandards.org/learn/interviews/
:hover Considered Harmful:
http://adactio.com/journal/display.php/20040804214738.xml
What is the flow¹?:
http://xmouse.ithium.net/archives/2004/08/03/what-is-the-flow
Centered links:
http://realworldstyle.com/archives/86.html
Most common CSS problems:
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2004/0
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russ - maxdesign wrote:
These web sites are identical - or are they?
http://phnk.com/design/survey/
That was a good read. Thanks for those links.
I found i pretty neat to put my own site up against the test criteria:
1** yes
2** yes
3 no
4 no
5 yes
6 yes
7 yes
8 yes
9 yes
10 ye
Throwing Tables Out the Window
http://www.stopdesign.com/articles/throwing_tables/
These web sites are identical - or are they?
http://phnk.com/design/survey/
A Programmer's Perspective of CSS
http://www.uptodata.com/css/
CSS 1.0 Once-A-Day
http://www.weeklystandards.com/archives/2004/07/26/css
Fear of web standards
"...caused by fear of the unknown, and the feeling of not having enough time
and energy to spend on relearning how to do your job"
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200404/fear_of_web_standards/
CSS Drop shadows 2
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssdrop2/
Stylin' form
Apologies to those who have already seen these...
Positioning and the Cascade
http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2004/03/04/positioning_/
A Recipe for Learning Web Design
http://www.digital-web.com/features/recipe_for_web_design.shtml
CSS and Wired - interview with Doug Bowman:
http://www.macrome
; Thanks again for your kind answers,
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>> - Original Message -
>> From: russ weakley <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Web Standards Group <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Sunday,
Ummm... I think that was supposed to be an offlist reply.
Welcome to the list Randall :)
Russ
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> Hi Rusty
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- Original Message -
From:
russ
weakley
To: Web Standards Group
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 6:55
PM
Subject: [WSG] Some light
reading...
Web power tools:"Sometimes to be efficient at building we
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 12:56 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] Some light reading...
Web power tools:
"Sometimes to be efficient at building web sites you need to have a variety
of tools at hand to help speed up the process."
http://www.nickfinck.
Web power tools:
"Sometimes to be efficient at building web sites you need to have a variety
of tools at hand to help speed up the process."
http://www.nickfinck.com/presentations/devgroup/webtools/
There Are Only Tradeoffs
"The state of web design in 2004 is all about tradeoffs: Liquid vs. fixed
1. Sites built to web standards do not have to be full-CSS. While it is a
great goal, it is not essential. You can use hybrid layouts with a basic
table grids to hold the elements in place and all other presentation driven
by CSS.
Exactly.. But I don't get his "can't look in the source to find out
Wow, that is a disturbing article!
Reminds me of 6 months ago when there was a CSS backlash and quite a few
bloggers were bagging CSS. The joke at the time was:
Question: What furniture do CSS fanatics have in their houses?
Answer: Chairs... But no tables!
There are a lot of harsh statements mad
Maybe already posted(?):
http://www.decloak.com/Products/Dreamweaver/NestedTemplates/TablesOrLayers.aspx
(found at saila.com)
/Anton
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Dave Shea from Mezzoblue has a great article on MOSe menus - or progressive
enhancement:
http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2003/10/27/mose_menus/
As per rumours last week XAML is real, is pronounced zamel , and is ³the
language used to declaratively render the user interface of the pages that
make
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