Some links for light reading (29/1/08)
- Have you SEO’ed your search feature?
- Empty Links and Screen Readers
- Come on my selector part 1
- State of the eNation Reports
- Creating accessible PDFs from Word 2007
- The meta freezeIE drops the bomb (again)
- Librarians challenge Web 2.0 youf-work myths
- How To Build A Facebook Application
- Using bulleted lists in web content
- HTML 5 – W3C Working Draft
- Introducing WAVE 4.0
- 11 Power Tips for Gmail
- Accessible Can Be Beautiful
- From psd to code my way
- Getting The Most From Design Deliverables
- Django People
- Bottom line, all weblog apps suck in some way
- YUI: CSS Grid Builder
Date: 29 January 2008
Author: Russ Weakley
Category: Links for light reading, News
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Actually HTML 5 Working Draft isn’t such a link for light reading. But anyway, it’s good to know it has been published. Thanks for the link!
Thanks for sharing… I think i will go to YUI: CSS Grid Builder
Another great list of links for light reading. Your email newsletter is one of the few that i actually spend time reading and taking it all in.
@Ken: correct – tho the “links for light reading” has always been irony. It began in the early days of the WSG when I sent a couple of links to huge documents to ready and called the email something like “Here’s some light reading”
@Viking: Cool, isn’t. No excuse for those not into CSS now
@Matt: thanks you very much.
Thanks for the informative data………this will help me in my future web design