An excellent 3D diagram of the box model
Grey Box Methodology - Jason Santa Maria outlines an interesting beginning process for websites.
Joe Clark - Bookmarks for standards testing
Shuan Inman - just watch the top margin
Simon Willison - Rounded Corners with CSS and JavaScript
CSSbeauty.com collects well designed css based websites - a small portal to the css […]
May, 2004 archive
Some links for light reading (29/5/04)
Ten questions for Patrick Griffiths
Patrick talks about HTML Dog, AAA compliance, the HR element, Elastic Design and web standards. Ten questions for Patrick Griffiths.
Ten questions for Andy Budd
Andy talks about web design, web standards, the Web Standards Awards and Skillswap. Ten questions for Andy Budd.
Some links for light reading (17/5/04)
Testing Page Load Speed - Explains exactly browsers do when you ask them to load a URL
Non-Standard Code Hurts The Bottom Line
An objective look at tables
Gasp! Tables!
Tables? Oh, the horror!
Tables for layout?
Tables my ass
Ten questions for Nick Finck
Nick talks about Digital Web, structure, web standards, liquid layouts and blogging. Ten questions for Nick Finck.
Some links for light reading (6/5/04)
New CSS Zen Garden entry
Anna ven Kesteren looks at a poorly structured site and does it with standards
The original site
Anne’s version
Message To The Messengers - Props to the old school
Interesting navigation system using one image - has accessibility issues such as lack of scalability but worth checking out
When semantic markup goes bad
Microsoft is listening and […]
Ten questions for Anne van Kesteren
Anne talks about serving correct mime types, XHTML vs HTML and the pursuit of perfect markup. Ten questions for Anne van Kesteren.
Some links for light reading (2/5/04)
A Roadmap to Standards
Does Microsoft Care About Web Standards?
What Is Web Accessibility?
Mountaintop Corners
Accessible Search Engine Optimisation Techniques
SMIL is back
More SMIL
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