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Some links for light reading (9/9/08)

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

History of the browser user-agent string
Microsoft CSS Vendor Extensions
40 Creative Design Layouts: Getting Out Of The Box
The Death of Internet Explorer 6: Still Prematurely Called
The story behind Google Chrome
On Google Chrome
JavaScript in Chrome
Shiny chromey new things
Workin’ it on all browsers
Easy Vector Graphics with the Raphael JavaScript Library
To Refresh, or Not to Refresh
The Helen Project
The shelf […]

Some links for light reading (2/9/08)

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Google Chrome, Google’s Browser Project
A fresh take on the browser
Google on Google Chrome - comic book
How Captcha was foiled: Are you a man or a mouse?
When To Use Magazine-Style Themes For Blogs?
Introducing Ubiquity
Regex Patterns for Single Line CSS
Tagging is Not Just for Content
Two cheers for the Target/NFB accessibility settlement
Well Designed E-Commerce Websites
Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability […]

Some links for light reading (26/8/08)

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Execution Is Everything
CSS Sprites2 - It’s JavaScript Time
Mapping Memory: Web Designer as Information Cartographer
Screencasting: How To Start, Tools and Guidelines
5 Effective Wiki Uses
People Finder: Searching Without Logic?
Debugging JavaScript: Throw Away Your Alerts!
State of the eNation Reports
Three tips for “company blogging”
A lovely break with the CSS Working Group
Planning and coordinating content migrations
Design Cop-out #2: Breadcrumbs
Tabular forms/existing […]

Some links for light reading (19/8/08)

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Raphael JavaScript library
ECMAScript Harmony: New Life for JavaScript
The SEO Guide to Information Architecture
Designer of 2015 trends
The Site Map: An Information Architecture Cop-Out
People Finder: Searching Without Logic?
Best Practice for ID and Class Names
Caption-detail/tables and borderline semantics
CSS 3 image replacement on the ODiN blog
A Few Words on HTML/CSS Frameworks
Farewell to soft 404s
More on 404
News you can […]

Some links for light reading (12/8/08)

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Deafness and the User Experience
Putting Our Hot Heads Together
PingMyMap
Facelife v1.1
Startup, Inc - What You Need to Know Before Starting a Company
5 Useful Coding Solutions For Designers and Developers
MapIconMaker
Design for Emotion and Flow
Designing the online newsroom
Galleries: The Hardest Working Pages on Your Site
It’s 404 week at Webmaster Central
Specifics on CSS Specificity
Borderline semantics
End of Life for […]

Some links for light reading (6/8/08)

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

7 Essential Guidelines For Functional Design
Linkification
Control-Tab: A New Feature for Firefox
Coping With Internet Explorer’s Mishandling of Buttons
Wanted: IE8 Beta Testers
Mining the SitePoint CSS Reference
Content Migrations: Options, Strategies and Faux Pas
Closed question response categories
12 Best Practices for UX in an Agile Environment - Part 1
12 Best Practices for UX in an Agile Environment - Part 2
Essential […]

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 […]

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 […]