Posts tagged “(x)HTML”
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WebVisions wrapped
I just wrapped my presentation at WebVisions and have posted the slides for my talk, titled “Learning to Love Forms,” up on SlideShare.
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“Ruining” reactions
There’s been some great discussion surrounding my latest article for A List Apart. It is amazing to see how some people get the idea of progressive enhancement and some just don’t (or perhaps refuse to).
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Naked again
That’s right, we’ve dropped our CSS to celebrate CSS Naked Day. Your turn.
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And now the fun begins
Today marked the last day of my “work” here at SXSW and now it’s play time. It’s only been two days of the conference, but it seems like I’ve already done a week’s worth of stuff. My two sessions both went extremely well from my perspective and the feedback I’ve received has also been very good so far.
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New article, tour dates, and feed changes
Hello, my name is Aaron Gustafson and I’m a delinquent blogger. It’s been over a month since my last
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Getting Naked
We feel bad about missing Grey Tuesday, CSS Reboot and all the April Fools shennanigans (too much work, not enough sleep), but we finally found something we can join/support in with little to no difficulty: CSS Naked Day.
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Repetition and Replacement
While working on a new site for a client, I stumbled upon an application of the Leahy/Langridge method of image replacement… to images.
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Karova redesigns
That beautiful bastion of standards-based e-commerce, Karova, has gotten a face lift. Mr. Malarkey deserves many kudos for yet another rich, engaging and playful design.
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Death to bad DOM Implementations
I just encountered a DOM implementation issue in IE which took about three hours to solve (and like a year off my life).
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Halleluiah
I finally got around to reading Chris Wilson's post about standards support in IE7 and I have to admit I am more than a little giddy.