Some links for light reading (3/11/09)
- Pseudo-Phantoms
- Twitter lists, creators vs curators, and who owns the meta-data?
- Firefox Adds Support for Web Open Font Format (WOFF) via font-face
- Font Embedding Services
- Moderating with Multiple Personalities: 3 Roles for Facilitating Usability Tests
- Why do we have an IMG element?
- The Future of Interface Design
- You Can Get There From Here: Websites for Learners
- Can You Say That in English? Explaining UX Research to Clients
- Authoring invalid HTML – a key factor in the Web’s success?
- Dive Deeper into Wave – The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave
- Screen Reader User Survey Results
- Concrete, SilverStripe 2.4′s jQuery webapp library
- The 3 Basic Rules for Writing HTML
Date: 4 November 2009
Author: Russ Weakley
Category: Links for light reading, News
Tags: , firefox, google, HTML, img, invalid, lflr, pseudo, uxresearch


