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June, 2004 archive

Some links for light reading (28/6/04)

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Fluid Shadows
Structural Naming
Integrated Web Design: Strategies for Long-Term CSS Hack Management
Validation, Moderation, Constipation
10 Accessibility Blunders of the Big Players
Zlog interviews Drew McLellan on web standards
5 questions to ask your web development team
Separate but equal design

Ten questions for Molly Holzschlag

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2004

Molly talks about her books, standards, CSS vs tables, the IE factor, the Web Standards Project and more. Ten questions for Molly Holzschlag.

Some links for light reading (21/6/04)

Monday, June 21st, 2004

Dan Cederholm asked people to send in web standards links for a free copy of his book. 485 people responded.
In return the community has gained a huge list of web standards links, which Steve Smith has compiled into an ordered list
Meanwhile, Dezwozhere has posted a list of accesskey articles
Accesskey standards
Dynamically underlining accesskeys
Dave Shea’s Validation, Moderation, […]

Some links for light reading (11/6/04)

Friday, June 11th, 2004

CSS Teaser Box - very nice tutorial from Roger Johansson
An insane list - Bending the Matrix
The Standards Police will get you!
Mezzoblue - The Standards Police
Photomatt - The Standards Police
Then some off-shoot discussions
Roger Johansson
Sick Of Web Standards
Burnt Out on Web Standards

Some links for light reading (9/6/04)

Wednesday, June 9th, 2004

Web Standards Award winner for the month
Web standards survey
Stop Design reload II
Some Fun With Valid and Some Not So Valid CSS
John Allsopp’s web standards article makes it into mainstream media
Budget design - free downloadable pdf

Some links for light reading (4/6/04)

Friday, June 4th, 2004

Joe Clark and Craig Saila have been looking at Canadian Government election websites from an accessibility point of view - interesting reading
The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!)
Dean Edwards IE7 update
Gurus v. Bloggers, Round 2 - light-hearted looks at web sites

Ten questions for Simon Willison

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

Simon talks about his blogs, web standards, killer tables, CSS, Longhorn and WaSP. Ten questions for Simon Willison.