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News: Web Standards 2008: Three Circles of Hell

September 25th, 2008

Standards promised to keep the web from fragmenting. But as the web standards movement advances in several directions at once, and as communication between those seeking to advance the web grows fractious, are our standards losing their relevance, and their ability to foster an accessible, interoperable web for all?

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Look at it Another Way (A List Apart)

September 18th, 2008

Before you can solve a user’s problems, you must see them as that user sees them. Once you understand what drives people’s behavior, not only do new ideas flow freely, but the ideas that flow are appropriate and useful. Indi Young tells how to get out of your own way and hear what your users [...]

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Zebra Striping: More Data for the Case (A List Apart)

September 10th, 2008

As designers or marketers, we share a desire that our tables and forms be easy to scan, read, and use. Does the widely practiced shading of alternate rows help, hurt, or have no effect? A previous study proving inconclusive, designer and researcher Jessica Enders has tackled the conundrum again, coming up with statistically relevant data [...]

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Quick Tip: Using Conditional Comments And CSS

July 17th, 2008

I often find myself trying to get Internet Explorer’s various versions to behave correctly in my websites. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer isn’t the sort of browser you can just ignore and hope those users upgrade to something more standards complaint. So, what do you do?

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