Archived posts, November 2003

Unusable Web

In Unusable Web Keith Robinson tells us about his usability experience as a web user. He makes a whole lot…

  • November 30, 2003
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Font sizing trouble

It’s pretty well known that when specifying font sizes, it’s good to use a relative unit like em or percent,…

  • November 29, 2003
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ASP.NET and Web Standards

Back in June, I mentioned the poor standards support in Microsoft’s .Net. It looks like that will change. If what…

  • November 25, 2003
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Margin collapsing explored

Floats and collapsing margins are two CSS concepts that can be very hard to get a grip on. Anyone who…

  • November 24, 2003
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The difficulties of learning CSS

Today there was a post to the css-discuss mailing list from someone who needed to vent his frustration with CSS….

  • November 19, 2003
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WaSP interviews Dan Cederholm

There’s an inspiring interview with Dan Cederholm at The Web Standards Project. In the interview, Dave Shea from the WaSP…

  • November 18, 2003
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CSS Best Practices

Something that I haven’t really seen anywhere is a collection of best practices for writing CSS. There most probably will…

  • November 17, 2003
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Really advanced CSS

There is much more to CSS than just styling borders and text. Unfortunately much of the really exciting stuff is…

  • November 16, 2003
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A List Apart #163

Issue 163 of A List Apart contains two articles. How to Save Web Accessibility from Itself is a long article…

Mozilla.org redesign launched

The redesigned Mozilla.org website is now live. The new design is clean and simple, with much less clutter. Overall, the…

  • November 15, 2003
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CSS Vault

The CSS Vault, created by Paul Scrivens (Whitespace, 9rules), contains a gallery of good looking CSS based sites and a…

  • November 15, 2003
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ReUSEIT winners announced

The winners of the ReUSEIT contest have been announced. Incidentally, the top three entries are the ones I liked best…

Flexible vs fixed

There’s been some talk about whether fixed or flexible width is best for web sites at Simon Willison’s Weblog and…

  • November 12, 2003
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Ten Most Violated Homepage Design Guidelines

In his November 10 Alertbox Jakob Nielsen lists what he considers the ten most violated homepage design guidelines. (That’s homepage,…

  • November 11, 2003
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Multiple versions of IE/Win

This is already being linked to by just about everybody, but I might as well do it too: a way…

  • November 10, 2003
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Things to read

I’ve come across some recent articles that are worth reading. A List Apart 162 contains three articles. In A Fairy,…

ReUSEIT entries on display

The deadline for the ReUSEIT competition was last week, on October 31. The list of submissions is up. 51 submissions…

Usability comic strip

In the mood for some comic strip reading? Check out OK/Cancel. Updated weekly, this comic strip brings up usability issues…

  • November 5, 2003
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Accessible != Boring

For some reason a common belief is that an accessible web site has to be “boring” and that it has…

  • November 4, 2003
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Bad content will ruin your site

After reading D Keith Robinson’s Content Management - A Process, Not a Technology and then the article he links to,…

Mozilla Branding

A lot of web developers and designers find Mozilla to be the overall best web browser available. Mozilla has top…

  • November 2, 2003
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