Archived posts, January 2004

Link dump

I’m going offline for a couple of weeks or so. Before I go, here’s the latest bunch of interesting links…

  • January 18, 2004
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Website Organization

In Site Organization Standards, Shirley Kaiser reminds us of an old, but still very relevant, article on the directory structure…

  • January 15, 2004
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A List Apart #167

In Faux Columns, one of the two articles in the latest issue of A List Apart, Dan Cederholm shows a…

  • January 10, 2004
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WaSP interviews Ryan Carver

The latest in the series of interviews at The Web Standards Project features Ryan Carver. Ryan did all the design…

Frequently asked web design questions

The feature article of the January 2004 issue of Web Page Design for Designers is called Web Design FAQs -…

  • January 7, 2004
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A bunch of stuff

Web Design References: University of Minnesota Duluth’s huge collection of links to web design references. SimpleQuiz › Part XI…

2003 web trends

Instead of writing my own list of major trends and events on the web in 2003, I’ll link to a…

  • January 2, 2004
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