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Simon Willison: rel="nofollow"

17/01/2005 @ 10:55 GMT

Paul Hammond : Simon Willison: rel="nofollow" - Reading between the lines

Anne van Kesteren : rel="nofollow" - Hmm, might be interesting though I do not really like it. #

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Proper charset encoding in Mozilla Firefox toolbar search Sherlock .src files

16/01/2005 @ 14:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Proper charset encoding in Mozilla Firefox toolbar search Sherlock .src files - Should I say that everything, everywhere should just be encoded in UTF-8 to get rid of all character encoding problems? Probably. #

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Domains of choice

15/01/2005 @ 15:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Domains of choice - Cool! #

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HTMLHttpRequest v1.0beta

15/01/2005 @ 15:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : HTMLHttpRequest v1.0beta - Have you read Web Applications 1.0? #

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Release h1

15/01/2005 @ 15:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Release h1 - Markup hacks are evil and the HEAD element is for metadata. #

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Linking to Feeds

15/01/2005 @ 15:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Linking to Feeds - This issue has been much debated already. Charl gives an overview. #

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Internet Explorer drops support for bookmarklets?

13/01/2005 @ 09:18 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Internet Explorer drops support for bookmarklets? - Jesse: "Internet Explorer's support for bookmarklets has declined steadily since IE 5.5. IE 5.5 supported 2083-character bookmarklets. IE 6.0 only supported 508-character bookmarklets. IE 6.0 in XP SP2 only supported 508-character bookmarklets and counted #

Paul Hammond : Jesse Ruderman: Internet Explorer drops support for bookmarklets? - When did that change?

Simon Willison : Internet Explorer drops support for bookmarklets? - Latest patch prevents drag-n-drop to toolbar.

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comma-separated list elements in css

13/01/2005 @ 09:15 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : comma-separated list elements in css - Put in 'and' and it is even better. #

Kayode Okeyode : How to display ul elements as a flat comma-separated list

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The 64-bit browser in Windows x64

13/01/2005 @ 09:12 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : The 64-bit browser in Windows x64 - So, how much cooler is 64-bit? #

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sIFR sucks

13/01/2005 @ 09:08 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : sIFR sucks - Nice writeup #

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The Slashdot Effect

12/01/2005 @ 20:58 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : The Slashdot Effect - So it has some effect ;-) #

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Having spent all day talking about MIME types...

12/01/2005 @ 20:57 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Having spent all day talking about MIME types... - How about text/html ;-) #

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Is there Spyware in Trillian 3?

12/01/2005 @ 11:57 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Is there Spyware in Trillian 3? - Hmm #

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Turning a list into a navigation bar

12/01/2005 @ 11:57 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Turning a list into a navigation bar - Nice article for starters #

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Work plans for 2005

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Work plans for 2005 - Interesting... #

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Unicode characters that are actually more than one character

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Unicode characters that are actually more than one character - Also interesting, or should I say, a nice list #

Milo Vermeulen : Joe Clark - Unicode characters that are actually more than one character

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Sandbox: Pullouts - example

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Sandbox: Pullouts - example - Nice! #

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Cross-Column Pull-Out Part Two: Custom Silhouettes

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Cross-Column Pull-Out Part Two: Custom Silhouettes - Without semantic nonsense #

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Big, Stark & Chunky

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Big, Stark & Chunky - Zoom! #

Isofarro : Big, Stark & Chunky - Alternative css styles that cater for low vision people. Backed up by usability tests

Richard Rutter : Big, Stark & Chunky - Using CSS to give low-vision folks what they need (filed under Accessibility).

Paul Hammond : Big, Stark & Chunky: A List Apart - But the ball is now in your court

doug : Big, Stark & Chunky - Joe Clark wrote a good article a couple weeks ago on alternative layouts for low-vision folks.

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CSS Challenge: Styling Definition Lists

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : CSS Challenge: Styling Definition Lists - I'd say someone introduce a DI element. XHTML 2.0 did it, but that specification is far from finished. #

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Tabular Weirdness

12/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Tabular Weirdness - Yeah, CSS tables suck! #

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Centralized subscription? Not that way, thanks.

12/01/2005 @ 11:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Centralized subscription? Not that way, thanks. - Exactly, it is a stupid idea #

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Those IBM Patents

12/01/2005 @ 11:55 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : Those IBM Patents - On the released IBM patents #

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Joe Clark calls bullshit on Six Apart

11/01/2005 @ 22:55 GMT

Ethan Marcotte : Joe Clark calls bullshit on Six Apart - A really informative indictment of major blogging apps' accessibility. Seriously worth a read-through.

Isofarro : Time to call bullshit on Six Apart - Blogging tools called on their lack of accessibility as Authoring Tools

Anne van Kesteren : Time to call bullshit on Six Apart - "It?s not a mainstream issue and I doubt you?ll care about it, but then again, you?re probably not seriously disabled and only a minority of you are all that interested in using a mere blogging tool to produce accessible content." #

Wayne Burkett : Joe Clark: Time to call bullshit on Six Apart - For not making an effort to comply with the W3C's "Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines." #

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@media 2005: Web Standards & Accessibility

11/01/2005 @ 18:11 GMT

Anne van Kesteren : @media 2005: Web Standards & Accessibility - Cool! Who will pay my ticket? #

Richard Rutter : @media 2005 - Web standards conference in London feat. Zeldman, Budd et al (filed under Web standards).

Isofarro : @media 2005 - London web standards and accessibility conference - 9th and 10th June. Seriously excellent list of speakers and sessions

Paul Hammond : @media 2005: Web Standards & Accessibility - the web design event of the year

plasticbag : @media 2005 on Web Standards and Accessibility to be held in London in June - "It's the web design event of the year. The @media 2005 conference brings together the biggest names from around the world to talk about the hottest topics in web design - web standards and accessibility."

Tags : @media accessibility conference dougbowman internet jeffreyzeldman london web webdesign webstandards

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