Posts tagged “web standards”
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Belated post mortem: An Event Apart NYC
I know, I know, I haven’t posted anything in the aftermath of AEA-NYC.
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Web standards, sex partners & spam
I just got the best comment spam ever.
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Now hear this
In case you missed the real thing, you can now listen to the podcast of How to Bluff Your Way in DOM Scripting, the presentation international male model Jeremy Keith and I gave at SXSW this year.
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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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I missed it
Apparently I missed the release of Web Design in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. It hit bookshelves February 23rd.
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PNG color oddities in IE
While working on a new site, I started playing around a little more with 8-bit PNG files, comparing them to GIFs.
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More on IE7 Beta 2
Eric has a very enlightened post for those of you out to document bugs in IE7 Beta 2. He also echoed my feelings that this is a beta people!
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A Load of Malarkey
Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 for public consumption yesterday. Based on everything I’d been reading, the development team seemed to be moving in the right direction. I decided to take it for a test drive to see how things were coming along.
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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.