A List Apart: To Hell with WCAG 2
Joe Clark doesn’t like WCAG 2. To Hell with WCAG 2
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Joe Clark doesn’t like WCAG 2. To Hell with WCAG 2
Shaun Inman takes a pass at solving some of the problems inherent with a float based layout.
A possible AJAX form validation solution: “Really Easy” Field Validation with Prototype. Not quite there yet, but very close.
Joe Clarke published his Iceweb 2006: Speaking notes and usability-test results on AJAX.
Serving a browser an appropriate version of a page, based on it’s capabilities. Open Says Me is perhaps an answer to the question about AJAX and screenreaders raised earlier.
(I’m a few days late on this, but…) here are the Ten deadly sins of web design. I agree completely.
MUST READ FOR WEB DEVSAJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work?
Blue Flavored has written some nice articles on how to price a project and how to write a proposal. Thanks guys.
Pete Freitag’s Cheat Sheet Roundup – Over 30 Cheatsheets for developers. Thanks, Pete!
Jeff Croft on Django for non-programmers. I should probably learn Django, it’s heating up.
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I hate MySpace. It is programmed in .NET, is buggy, full of annoying ads, and is EXTREMELY ugly. However, it is an amazing social phenomenon. 50 million users. Wow. Insane. Amazing. Mike Davidson has managed to take away the EXTREMELY ugly piece. Check out how. I would bow before this greatness, but that would be… […]