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Richard Rutter : Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0 - Useful examples, backed up with video evidence.
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Richard Rutter : Fieldset legends – too much accessibility - Interesting reminder that JAWS repeats the legend with each form control.
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wearehugh : the best keygen documentation ever - i had no idea this was so widely supported
joshua : keygen attribute?
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deusx : Eric's Archived Thoughts: JavaScript Will Save Us All - "we’re all vendors now, baby!"
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Simon Willison : Conditional classnames - Conditional classnames. Yahoo!’s internal coding standards still recommend CSS hacks over conditional comments because a separate stylesheet for IE imposes an additional HTTP request. Paul Hammond points out that you can use conditional comments to wr
Eric Meyer : Conditional classnames - True 'nough.
deusx : paulhammond.org: Conditional classnames - "If you use this HTML: <!--[if IE ]> <body class="ie"> <![endif]--> <!--[if !IE]>--> <body> <!--<![endif]--> with CSS that looks something like: div.foo { color: inherit; } .ie div.foo {
philgyford : Paulhammond.org: Conditional classnames - An easy way to apply Internet Explorer CSS hacks. So simple that, in retrospect, it's hard to believe no one's thought of it before. Smashing.
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4 month ago
deusx : PURE Unobtrusive Rendering Engine for HTML - "PURE is an Open Source JavaScript Template Engine for HTML. Truly unobtrusive, it leaves your HTML untouched. It is cross-browser (IE 6.0+, FF 2+, Safari 2.0+, Opera 9.0+)."
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4 month ago
nelson : proposed new tag: IMG - 1993 archives. I love how the original proposal is what we ended up doing, and all the later suggestions are terrible
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4 month ago
jcgregorio : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | No progress in 15 years
wearehugh : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | No progress in 15 years
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4 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - HTML 5 data- Attributes
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Simon Willison : James Bennett: Why HTML - James Bennett: Why HTML. Finally, somewhere to point people when they ask why I avoid XHTML that’s a bit more up to date than Hixie’s rant from 2002.
philgyford : Why HTML - More recent arguments for why to use HTML rather than XHTML. (via Simon Willison)
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deusx : woork: FORM elements design using CSS and list (ul and dl) - "if you want to use pure CSS code instead of HTML table to design your FORM I think this is a good way to do it."
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7 month ago
Cameron Moll : Accessible Data Visualization - ALA: Accessible Data Visualization. Great tutorial by Wilson Miner on creating charts and sparklines that are not only aesthetic but accessible too.
philgyford : A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards - Lovely CSS bar charts and sparklines created in HTML and CSS.
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philgyford : Dompdf - The PHP 5 HTML to PDF Converter - Uses CSS rules to style the PDF output I think (can't get the demo to work...).
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9 month ago
Simon Willison : Cross-Window Messaging - Cross-Window Messaging. Now in Firefox 3 trunk, the HTML 5 specified ability for JavaScript to send messages between windows (or iframes) hosted on different domains. Fantastically powerful, but must be implemented with care to avoid accidentally proces
wearehugh : John Resig - Cross-Window Messaging
jcgregorio : John Resig - Cross-Window Messaging - awesome
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wearehugh : W3C Systeam's blog - W3C's Excessive DTD Traffic - "up to 130 million requests per day, with periods of sustained bandwidth usage of 350Mbps"
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10 month ago
deusx : Text + Image + CSS3 = Crazy Delicious - "Hide an image in html"
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10 month ago
wearehugh : ishida >> blog » Should we use <i> and <b> tags? - yes
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10 month ago
deusx : poshformats - Microformats - "poshformats are data formats constructed from the use of semantic class names. microformats are the proper subset of poshformats which have been developed via the microformats process and principles."
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12 month ago
Simon Willison : DebugBar - DebugBar. Suggested at BarCamp London 3 as a useful tool for developing with IE; apparently includes a great JavaScript debugger.
philgyford : DebugBar - IE extension for web developer : DOM inspector, Javascript debugger, HTTP headers viewer, Cookies viewer - Looks handy for those times one has to painfully test things in Internet Explorer. (via Simon Willison)
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Greg Storey : Jumpchart goes live. - And now I have to start paying to use it. Yeah capitalism!
fastclemmy : Jumpchart » Home - Jumpchart » Home by fastclemmy & 6 other(s) Interesting high-speed simple website creator. You can even export as XHTML/CSS. Web newbies should love it! html generator website hotlinks Copy | React (0)
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14 month ago
deusx : Welcome to Tablecloth - "By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love"
factoryjoe : Welcome to Tablecloth - "Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love." Sa
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