The Web Standards Project: Target Sued for Inaccessible Web Site The national federation for the blind has sued Target because their Web site is inaccessible to the visually impaired. I have an article coming soon on why this is a … Continue reading →
Good article on some starting CSS classes to strip out inconsisten browser defaults. One of the steps from my previous post about writing cross-browser compatible css. Starting with CSS: revisited – KuraFire Network
Emil Stenström on how to write consistent cross-browser compatible CSS. Some great pointers. A good starting place for CSS beginners. (And a nice refresher even if you know what you are doing. Via 456 Berea Street.
Brainjar has an excellent article about CSS Positioning, The Box Model, and how they interact and affect eachother. Definitely a good resource for understanding nuiances in behavior that you might not expect when starting off with CSS.
If I may toot my own horn for a moment (toot toot!), Godbit, a site I contribute to from (rare) time to time was recently inducted into the 9rules network*. There was even a nice write-up about Godbit on their … Continue reading →