Archived posts, March 2007
Poll: Do you maximise your browser window?
Looking for answers to three questions: 1. Do you maximise your browser window? 2. What is the resolution of your screen? 3. Which OS do you use?
Truwex Online: An accessibility and quality validator
Another online tool to help you keep the quality of your sites up. This one checks all HTML on a page, including any that is generated by JavaScript.
Pro CSS Techniques (Book review)
Jeff Croft, Ian Lloyd, and Dan Rubin explain solid, practical CSS techniques that you can use in real, professional Web projects.
Connection07 reminder
The Connection07 conference is coming up. March 27 is the day to be in Gothenburg, Sweden.
From Business to Buttons: a usability conference
Malmö, Sweden, June 14-15 2007. Speakers include Brandon Schauer and Ben Saffer from Adaptive Path, and Kim Goodwin from Cooper.
IE 7 does not resize text sized in pixels
The Page Zoom feature has led to people thinking that IE 7 lets the user resize text sized in pixels or absolute units. It does not.
What should Molly do at Microsoft?
Molly Holzschlag will be working with Microsoft on standards and interoperability issues, and wants your opinion on where to start.
New mailing list: HTML 5 Help
Subscribe to the whatwg-org mailing list, the place for HTML 5 authors to help other HTML 5 authors.
Failed vs. Unfailed redesigns of newspaper websites
A comparison of the redesigned websites of two Swedish newspapers, GP.se and HD.se, that were both launched in late 2006.
Usability in the movies
The top ten computer usability bloopers we see in the movies.
HTML Mastery (Book review)
Paul Haine explains how to use the elements and attributes available in HTML to create structured, valid, and semantic markup.
New W3C HTML Working Group launched
The new W3C HTML Working Group will be open to participants from W3C members and non-members, and will release a new HTML Recommendation in Q3 2010.
Graphic designers misunderstanding Web standards
Andy Rutledge explains why using Web standards does not stifle the creativity of graphic designers.
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Roger Johansson is a Swedish web professional specialising in web standards, accessibility, and usability. More about me and this site.
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- An analysis of the sites crawled by the bulk validation tool Nikita the Spider during March 2008.
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