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June, 2005 archive

Some links for light reading (29/6/05)

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

Zoom layouts
Zooming the Web
ATF: Not ‘Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms’
Acessibility, Validity, Guidelines and Law
A principled argument
Accessibility Only For Disabilities?
XHTML and error handling
Matt Haughey - Bloggers on Blogging
TSN.ca: Reloaded
Working Draft of the CSS3 Text Effects Module
Microformats
Left Brain - Right Brain
How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Relinquish Control
Estimating Realistic Project Deadlines
Design Cliches

Tags: links, light-reading

Creating a graph using CSS and percentage background images

Monday, June 27th, 2005

Creating a graph using CSS and percentage background images is a quick explanation on how to use a list and percentage background images to create a graph.
Tags: css, graph

Some links for light reading (20/6/05)

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1
Also see changes
Fun with Drop Shadows
Zoom for Low Vision
Accessibility and a society of control
The role of government in web accessibility
Accessibility and the Law
From Zaragoza (Spain) - Diez preguntas para Álvaro Ortiz, aka Furilo
The Principles of Design
Site Ranking Secrets Revealed in Googles Patent Filing
Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
Contest: Pushing CSS
Beginner’s […]

Some links for light reading (17/7/05)

Friday, June 17th, 2005

WaSP Interviews Dr. Vito Evola on a course in Web standards offered at the University of Palermo, Italy
SiteMorse: Not making friends or influencing people
How to style a restaurant menu with CSS
Screen-reader usability at a standards-compliant E-commerce site
Screen Reader Users - What Bothers You Most?
How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to color blind […]

Some links for light reading (13/6/05)

Monday, June 13th, 2005

The ways to style visited links
Universal Child Replacement
Scrolling drop shadows
Building a page template - a step by step tutorial
Float Minitabs
Elastic Faux Columns
Making the jump to tableless design
Testing for Accessibility: Techniques, Headaches and The Future
Interesting CSS site 1
Interesting CSS site 2
Accessibility footnotes
Fieldset/Legend in XHTML vs. HTML:
Learning Javascript
Normal display of PNG Alpha Transparency with MSIE
Do All Web […]

Some links for light reading (4/6/05)

Saturday, June 4th, 2005

Zeldman hits 10
Div Mania
Flick animation using CSS
WaSP Interviews Jonathan Linczak
Javascript: what’s next?
Who Cares about Semantics Anyway?
That little “XHTML or HTML?” debate
Dr. Strangeswitcher or: How I Learned to Stop Scripting and Love CSS
Access for All
Interactive CSS – Style in action
Interesting standards site 1
Interesting standards site 2
Interesting standards site 3
The unspoken rules of graphic design
10 Bad Project […]

Ten questions for Russ Weakley

Saturday, June 4th, 2005

Russ Weakley talks about “unlearning”, web standards influences, the history of the WSG, accessibility, flash, dropdown menus, design and xhtml. Ten questions for Russ Weakley.

Building a page template - a step by step tutorial

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

Building a page template - a step by step tutorial is a quick step-by-step demonstration of how the Web Essentials template was built using CSS. A presentation to students of Blue Mountains College of TAFE.