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.
Opera 7.50
Opera 7.50 has been released, and it’s looking great, so give it a try.
Characters and Encodings
A W3C document that provides practical techniques related to character sets, encodings, and other character-specific matters.
Specifying the language of content
A W3C document on practical techniques related to specifying the language of content.
Learning Resources
A large collection of resources on HTML, XHTML, CSS, accessibility, usability, and more.
Extending XHTML: Target and Strict
How to extend XHTML to make it allow the target attribute.
Navigation Matrix
Didier Hilhorst explains how to create an image-based navigation bar that uses only one image file.
SimpleQuiz Part XVI: Launching Windows
Interesting discussion on how to launch new windows when using XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Styling Form Widgets
Cameron Adams on why styling form elements is often a bad idea.
Staying valid
Simon Willison explains how he keeps the XHTML on his site valid.
Scalable Mini Tabs
Dan Cederholm has updated his mini tabs to support text resizing.
Web User Education Guidelines
Derek Featherstone presents guidelines for teaching web users about accessibility.
User Responsibility
An interesting discussion on when web accessibility becomes the responsibility of the user.
Does Microsoft Care About Web Standards?
An article on how Microsoft disregards web standards in their web browsers, authoring tools, and server software.
Mountaintop Corners
Dan Cederholm explains a technique to create boxes with rounded corners.
What Is Web Accessibility?
An overview of what web accessibility is and who you need to consider when building an accessible website.
A Roadmap to Standards
Dave Shea has posted a guide for anyone who wants to learn about and use web standards, but doesn’t know where to start.
IFR: Revisited and revised
Shaun Inman updates his technique for using Flash to display headlines.
Soft CSS Drop Shadows
How to create soft drop shadows with CSS (and images).
Information Architecture Library
A collection of articles, books, blogs, and other resources related to the field of information architecture.
How To Quantify The User Experience
Robert Rubinoff outlines a quick-and-dirty methodology for quantifying the user experience.
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