30 month ago
kayodeok : A modern approach to Flash SEO - You start with your HTML (your content), then add CSS (your look and feel), then add in additional behavior (Javascript, Ajax, Flash, any other interactivity that isn’t handled automatically by the browser)
deusx : deconcept › A modern approach to Flash SEO - "You start with your HTML (your content), then add CSS (your look and feel), then add in additional behavior (Javascript, Ajax, Flash, any other interactivity that isn’t handled automatically by the browser)."
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31 month ago
kayodeok : SEO advice: url canonicalization - Canonicalization is the process of picking the best url when there are several choices, and it usually refers to home pages. For example, most people would consider these the same urls:
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32 month ago
kayodeok : chrispederick.com Blog - Web Developer 1.0 - December - 2005 - A year in the making, I am pleased to finally announce the 1.0 release of the Web Developer extension. This release contains a huge number of new features and bug fixes
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Juicy Studio: Required Elements, and Required Tags - The difference between required elements and required tags has received a fair amount of attention recently, but the difference between the two is rarely (if ever) explained in detail
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Accessibility statement [dive into mark] - Accessibility statement for diveintomark.org
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Juicy Studio: Writing a Good Accessibility Statement - Rather than write a statement that the document is semantically correct, explain how your visitors can use these rich semantics to improve their experience on your website. For example, if you have used headings correctly, explain how visitors to your web
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Firefox 1.5 Accessible Widgets - Firefox 1.5 supports dynamic web content accessibility to help the advancement of Rich Internet Web Applications. To help illustrate how this, I've developed a simple keyboard accessible colour selection widget
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Color Picker - Just for fun I tried to write this widget using Web Forms 2 extensions
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34 month ago
kayodeok : Browser Makers Band Together Against Phishers - The basic plan would be for all browsers to tint the address bar green when users visit major-brand sites with a "highly-assured" digital certificate. Suspicious sites that might be sources of phishing scams would be indicated by a red address bar. A padl
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34 month ago
kayodeok : QuirksBlog: The New Amateurs - part 2 - I think the first step toward reaching people who need to be educated about standards compliant design is to drop the elitist atitude that is prevalant in the web development community
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34 month ago
Paul Hammond : Colour blindness on the Web | clagnut/blog - The thing is, colour blindness on the Web isn’t a big deal
Jon Hicks : Colour blindness on the Web | clagnut - Great post from Rich – more in depth than anything I could’ve done!
kayodeok : Colour blindness on the Web
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35 month ago
kayodeok : Search Engine Ranking Factors - This article contains a large list of the factors that can influence a web document's rank at the major search engines (Yahoo!, MSN, Google & AskJeeves) for a particular term or phrase
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Why do we have to fight? - Rant about clueless project managers
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Optimizing CSS presentation in HTML emails
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Firefox investigation - The problem with many Project Managers and System Developers alike, is that they really don’t know about web standards and how it should be done. They never heard of the importance of semantic markup
Isofarro : Firefox investigation - A typical Project Manager misunderstanding of Firefox compatibility. (via Roger Johansson)
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Colorblind Barrier Free - How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to color blind people
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Juicy Studio: Zoom for Low Vision - Providing an alternative stylesheet for people with low vision
Isofarro : Gez: Zoom for Low Vision - Gez completes his homework assignment - low vision stylesheet
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39 month ago
Paul Hammond : Eric's Archived Thoughts: Universal Child Replacement - there is a way to simulate child selection without actually using the child combinator
kayodeok : Universal Child Replacement - How to simulate the child selector in a way Internet Explorer could understand
Anne van Kesteren : Universal Child Replacement - Letting a child selector work in Internet Explorer without actually using it. #
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Div Mania - "More and more web documents are appearing that consist of nothing more than a collection of div elements. In most cases, better use of CSS selectors could be used to avoid overusing the div element"
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kayodeok : Web Standards Advocate - A presentation on Web Standards
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Search Engine Visibility - Do You Measure Up? - Tips on measuring search engine visibility: Inbound links, Saturation, Rankings, Keyword Visibility, Measure the Competition, Making Sense of the Data.
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Manipulating Definition Lists for Fun and Profit
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Validating an entire site - How to validate an entire site by Installing the W3C validator on a local machine
Paul Hammond : Validating an entire site - Standards-schmandards - The script will log information about the number of validation errors
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40 month ago
kayodeok : CSS Organization Tip 1: Flags - Tips for Organising large CSS Files
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41 month ago
kayodeok : The Art of Reading a DTD - How to read a DTD
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