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These posts are short comments on longer articles posted elsewhere. They vary in length, and some have interesting discussions going on in the comments.
Dreamweaver and web standards
A book about web standards, semantics, and accessibility for Dreamweaver users.
Standards for Web Standards wanted
A call for a unified way of promoting web standards.
Accessibility Challenges Survey
Got a specific accessibility-related challenge that you’d like to tell others about?
People stick to default values
Default values are used far more often than their relevance suggests.
Keep website navigation simple
Website navigation is a tool that should be kept simple to enable visitors to use it properly.
Search Engine Ranking Factors
A comprehensive list of factors that affect the search engine ranking of a site.
Collecting links for printing
Collect all URIs in a document and display them in a tidy list for printing.
Unobtrusive registration forms
What to do when you simply cannot avoid forcing users through a registration form.
Measuring text readability
How to check and improve the readability of your texts.
CSS hacking for WYSIWYG CMSs
Many WYSIWYG CMSs that use in-page editing have problems with CSS based layouts.
Guide to weblog comments
How to become a good blog commenter.
Accessible “read more” links
Use CSS to make “read more” links more accessible to screen reader users.
CAP&Design Interview
I’m featured in the latest issue of Swedish design magazine CAP&Design.
Line length and readability
Long lines of text may not be that bad for on-screen readability after all.
Sensible email
Some good tips for writing email messages that get their job done.
Footnotes
Footnotes don’t exist in HTML, but you can fake them. Or not.
Hand coding
Why hand-coding HTML and CSS is better than using WYSIWYG applications.
Opera is now a free browser
No more banners, no more licensing fee. Just a good browser.
Typetester
A web application that lets you compare different typefaces and settings side by side.
Ethical search engine optimization
Promoting a website without using ugly tricks that can get it demoted or banned.
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