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.
WaSP Survey
Let the people at the Web Standards Project know what you work with and how you use web standards.
The Myth of Accessibility
Kevin Leitch claims that accessibility is little more than a myth
. Read the comments for an interesting discussion.
WHAT Working Group
A newly created group which will be working on extending browser technologies.
10 reasons for web standards
Simon Jessey lists ten reasons to develop with web standards. There are many more.
The Browser Wars Reignite
An interesting (and frightening) article on the new browser war.
Color palette creator
A nice little tool that generates a colour palette based on a colour of your choice.
Web Standards ROI
D. Keith Robinson on how developing with web standards lets you do more in less time.
ieCapture
For those of us who don’t have access to a PC for browser testing.
Non-latin Lorem Ipsum
Get your dummy text in other languages and character encodings than the standard iso latin.
Budget Design
Budget Design: Increase Profit by Improving Process is an eBook from Sinelogic that offers good advice on how to make web projects profitable.
Bookmarks for standards testing
Joe Clark has posted a huge list of links to web standards and accessibility resources.
:BefTer Drop Shadows
Use the :before and :after pseudo elements to create drop shadows.
Ticked Off Visited Links
Simon Collison writes about an alternative way of styling visited links.
Onion Skinned Drop Shadows
Yet another way of creating drop shadows with CSS.
Mapping DTDs: making validation usable
DTD Mapper helps you decrypt Document Type Definitions.
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
Dave Shea explains RSS, XML, Atom, syndication, news feeds etc.
Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns
Suckerfish dropdown menus with improved accessibility and compatibility.
The right tool for the right job
An interesting story about tools.
How to size text using ems
Richard Rutter (Clagnut) explains how to size text using ems.
Clearing floats without a clearer
A way of clearing a floated element without having to add extra markup.
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