Archived posts, September 2007

Web project manager wanted at NetRelations

NetRelations are looking for a Web project manager for their Gothenburg office.

  • September 29, 2007
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The Greenpeace Green my Apple campaign

I helped Veerle Pieters out with some of the front-end coding on the Greenpeace Green my Apple campaign site.

  • September 28, 2007
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Designing Interfaces (Book review)

Jenifer Tidwell explains design patterns that solve common problems encountered when designing user interfaces for websites as well as web and desktop applications.

  • September 26, 2007
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DOM Assistant 2.0 released

Robert Nyman has updated his DOM Assistant JavaScript library to version 2.0, adding chainability, Ajax and XPath support, and more.

  • September 25, 2007
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Scrap text resize widgets and teach people how to resize text

Instead of wasting time and resources on building JavaScript widgets that resize the text on your site, teach people how to resize text in their browser.

The dilemma of comments

Allowing comments is a great way to get reader feedback, but because of frequent abuse managing comments takes a lot of time that could be spent on better things.

  • September 20, 2007
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Web Standards Creativity (Book review)

Ten well-known Web professionals explain their approach to solving a specific problem each, all with web standards and accessibility in mind.

How to create an unobtrusive print this page link with JavaScript

How to create an unobtrusive print this page link that does not confuse users whose browsers do not support JavaScript.

10 colour contrast checking tools to improve the accessibility of your design

A list of tools that help make your design readable to all users by checking if text has sufficient contrast against its background.

Help improve support for Web Standards in HTML email

HTML email sucks, but it isn’t going away. So instead of complaining we should do what we can to help improve support for Web Standards in email clients.

  • September 11, 2007
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Can the alt attribute be omitted without hurting accessibility?

In the current editor’s draft of the HTML 5 specification, the alt attribute for images is no longer required. I am not convinced that this is a good idea.

Mobile Web Design (Book review)

Cameron Moll explains how to design and develop websites for the incredible amount of people accessing the Web from their mobile phones.

Provide an accessible alternative if you must use a CAPTCHA

Visual verification of distorted characters displayed in an image is a major accessibility barrier to people who are visually impaired, blind, or dyslexic.

  • September 4, 2007
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