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February, 2006 archive

Some links for light reading (7/2/06)

Friday, February 17th, 2006

Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Design Pattern Library
Yahoo! UI Library
Graded Browser Support
Unitless line-heights
Taking Aim at Target(.com)
Staying on Target
National Federation of the Blind v. Target
NFB vs. Target in perspective
Rails’ Ridiculous Restrictions, a Rant
Live by the Mockup, Die by the Mockup
SEO For The Big Three
A Pattern Language Approach to Usability Knowledge Management
Andy Budd Interview
Campfire

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Some links for light reading (8/2/06)

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Charting IE7b2
User Zoom in IE7
Opera 9 Preview 2 - Anne’s Weblog
Opera 9 Preview 2 - Web Graphics
Writing cross-browser CSS
Photosensitive Epilepsy
Variable fixed width layout
Epicycles: are complex css layouts the new nested tables?
Seven Accessibility Mistakes (Part 2)
Pure CSS Image Rollover
!important Fixed in Later IE7 Releases
Live by the Mockup, Die by the Mockup
Can Flash be considered accessible […]

Creating CSS layouts using harsh language

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

There is a scene in Aliens 2 where soldiers are about to engage in combat with aggressive alien life-forms only to be told to unload their weapons. Private Frost asks: What the hell are we supposed to use, man? Harsh language?
Dave Baron’s recent post Overuse of floats considered harmful reminds me of this scene.
“Floats were […]

Some links for light reading (1/6/05)

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

IE7 beta
Please test your sites with IE7
Frequently Asked Questions for the IE7 Beta 2 Preview
In Search of the Holy Grail
Home Page Goals
Five Steps To A Better Website In The New Year
Seven Accessibility Mistakes (Part 1)
Firebug
WCAG 2: The difference between a level and a priority
Bubble Tooltips
Ego surf - ego surfing without guilt
Overuse of floats considered harmful

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