October, 2006 archive
Tuesday, October 24th, 2006
IE7
Firefox 2 RC3
Nikita the spider
Can Your Website be Your API?
7 Habits of a Highly Successful Freelance Web Designer
Folksonomies and Rich Serendipity
Can WCAG 2.0 be simpler?
The Semantic Code
Accessible Ajax, A Basic Hijax Example
Five Simple Steps to designing with colour
Mobile web design
Fail better
A CSS Walkthrough
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Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Peter-Paul Koch has lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, all his life. He is a freelance web developer - which means you can hire him - specializing in client side programming - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, with emphasis on the latter. In addition he writes rather a lot and he teaches CSS and JavaScript courses whenever he […]
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Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Working with Others: Accessibility and User Research
The ALA Primer Part Two: Resources For Beginners
Should I Make a Flash Site? Flash Website Flowchart
The Great Accessibility Camp-Out
IE7 Is Coming This Month…Are you Ready?
Firefox 2 Release notes
Selling Jeffrey Zeldman on Selling
The minimalist backlash
Teaching Web Design, part 5
In search of the missing run-in value
Be Accessible, Don’t Meet […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
IE + JavaScript Performance Recommendations - Part 1
Scab
Microformats Bookmarklet
10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website
Competitive Analysis, Part 2
Fresh01’s redesign: more questions for the DTI
DTI Internal Review
DTI responds to questions about their accessibility
Markup Maker
Bytefx - a fast, lightweight and crossbrowser library
Go Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
YouTube’s Video Poker
Monoslideshow - your photos on your […]
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