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July, 2008 archive

Some links for light reading (29/7/08)

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The Survey, 2008
Any-Element Linking Demo
Curriculum Survey Results
A Small Design Study Of Big Blogs
The future of web font embedding
Great conference? Now what?
Designing Search Checklist
Regex Matching Attribute Selector
Unit PNG Fix
The Long Wow
Emastic
Silverback
Open Web Foundation
Last Call: CSS Color Module Level 3
The accessibility paradox/cheering for the little man

Some links for light reading (23/7/08)

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

W3C recently posts updated docs on relationship between usability and accessibility
Aging and accessibility
Conditional Comments for HTML Email
Producing Great Search Results: Harder than It Looks, Part 2
Can Interfaces be Evil?
HeatMapAPI
Fix Your CSS
Smart CSS Ain’t Always Sexy CSS
What the Heck is the Open Web?
Font Embedding on the Web
The easy way and hard way to start blogging
Web-Based Tools […]

Some links for light reading (16/7/08)

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Judging forms
Review of Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks
Producing Great Search Results: Harder than It Looks, Part 1
Walking the Line When You Work from Home
Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web
Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Developers
The Cindy Li Interview
‘Not a Site, but a Concept’: Tapping the Power of Social Networking
The Clangers […]

Sydney WSG meeting Tuesday 19 August

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

A HUGE Sydney web standards group meeting coming up on Tuesday 19 August. We have three great presentations and four great presenters!

Presentation 1: “Findability: going beyond SEO”

Presenter: Radica Raeves

Search engine optimisation is usually the first subject that comes to mind when thinking about ways to improve the visibility of your organisation online. But it’s only […]

Managing images - systems and metadata

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

A presentation on images, metadata, death, ice-smoking and more…

Some links for light reading (8/7/08)

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms
Table of Contents: Creative and Beautiful Examples
IE6 Independence?
Catering to the impatient/ready, set, go!
Scripting Enabled
Shortwave Search
Mark Boulton’s Freelance Design Secrets
Yes, You Can Use HTML 5
Co-evolving
ReadWriteWeb Predictions: Twitter vs FriendFeed
Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
CSS-Styled Lists: 20+ Demos, Tutorials and Best Practices
60 Not To […]

Frontier - frontal dementia website

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Frontotemporal Dementia Research Group’s website FRONTIER has just gone live. FRONTIER is a research group that focuses on frontal dementia, picks disease, behaviour changes and memory loss.

Frontier is the 17th site that we have built for clients using WordPress as a simple Content Management System. Some of our other clients that use WordPress include:

Crystalise
UX Research
MJB […]

Some links for light reading (2/7/08)

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Should Links Open In New Windows?
Collaborate and Connect with Subversion
Getting Out of Binding Situations in JavaScript
Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web
Integrating Social Media into a Web Content Strategy
Enterprise CMSes vs. Blog CMSes
Make government data freely available
Reduce Bounce Rates: Fight for the Second Click
CSS Positioning Properties At-A-Glance Guide
FancyZoom 1.1
Spam vs. Accessibility
html vs […]