Quicklinks
These posts are short comments on longer articles posted elsewhere. They vary in length, and some have interesting discussions going on in the comments.
Graphic designers misunderstanding Web standards
Andy Rutledge explains why using Web standards does not stifle the creativity of graphic designers.
International RSI Awareness Day 2007
In honour of the RSI Awareness Day, here is a nice tip for reducing the risk of getting wrist, arm, and neck pain from using a mouse.
How did you get into Web accessibility?
I have several reasons for being interested in making the Web more accessible. What about you?
Validation alone is not enough
Whether an HTML document is valid or not does not tell the whole story about its quality.
Worst code ever
Got some examples of really nasty markup, valid or invalid? Let’s see it!
Connection07: a conference about the modern Web
I’m speaking at Connection07, a Web conference taking place in Gothenburg, Sweden on March 27.
Authentic job opportunities
This site now contains ads for Authentic Jobs, a job listing site targeting standards-aware Web professionals.
New CSS properties in Safari
Safari gets support for multi-column layout and the text-stroke and box-shadow CSS properties.
Interviewed for lab:kloud9
My answers to a few questions asked by Jonathan at lab:kloud9.
Freely downloadable quality fonts
Two collections of downloadable quality fonts, most of them free to use without restrictions.
Apple’s Safari team comments on the new W3C HTML WG charter
The Safari team posts their response to the new W3C HTML Working Group Charter, and proposes several important changes.
Microsoft makes accessible and standards compliant HTML email impossible
Microsoft has decided to make the jobs of many Web professionals a lot harder by using Word instead of IE to render HTML in Outlook 2007.
Bill Gates on Web standards: Huh?
Molly asks Bill Gates about Microsoft’s commitment to Web standards and gets no real answers.
Elements and Attributes in HTML 5
A list of all elements and attributes currently included in the HTML 5 specification (which is a Working Draft).
The W3C CSS Validator Fuji release
A new version of the W3C CSS Validator has been released. CSS 2.1 is now the default profile.
Wired on the 2006 top ten mistakes in Web design
Bruce Sterling notes that teensy teensy horrid little text is hard to read. Visit his blog and tell me if you find it ironic.
Apple iPhone is cool, but where is my keypad?
Apple’s new iPhone looks like a fantastic PDA/mobile Web browser, but what about its lack of keys with tactile feedback?
A look at car manufacturer websites
The Swedish language sites of Volvo, Saab, BMW, and Honda reviewed and rated for visual design, content, technical quality, and accessibility.
Hymn to 456 Berea Street
A song recorded during an evening with too much fermented herring and alcohol involved.
ASP.NET developer wanted in Stockholm
NetRelations are looking for a skilled ASP.NET developer with a solid understanding of Web standards.
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