17 month ago
philgyford : Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : bgcolor follies - Over a couple of years I've collected a folder full of links to sites that make this careless mistake with the aim of writing just such a post. Now no need. (via Daring Fireball)
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27 month ago
wearehugh : Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Hi, Mom! - "People emerge from addiction like newborns."
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32 month ago
jimray : Aesthetic apparatus posters - If I ever get an office...
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33 month ago
jimray : Freelancer checklist - Things to ask yourself before taking that freelance job
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33 month ago
jimray : U.S. Grants Patent For Broad Range Of Internet Rich Applications - Fuckwits like this guy deserve nothing less than a bullet to the motherfucking brain
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34 month ago
jimray : Why is Ma.gnolia different? - Ok, I might have to switch over. I need to build a bookmarklet that fixes the commas thing and maybe even keeps posting to del.icio.us as well. Good project for the weekend...
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34 month ago
jimray : SurfRabbit - Like greasemonkey for Safari, except that it only does CSS
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35 month ago
Cameron Moll : ALA: Web 3.0 - A List Apart: "Web 3.0". Jeffrey speaks from the heart. At least that's how I read it. I found this to be highly motivational, surprisingly. "These problems and others will be solved, most likely by someone reading this page," says Zeldman. "One points to
Rod Begbie : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - I ♥ Zeldman. [via] #
Eric Meyer : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - Preach on, brutha.
jimray : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - "My discomfort with the hype surrounding an emerging genre of web development turned into a full-blown hate-on." Zeldman debunks all the Web2.0 inanity.
Simon Willison : Web 3.0 - A Zeldman classic.
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - "We have been down this road before"
Jeremy Zawodny : Web 3.0 - Web 3.0: "But ours is a medium in which, more often than not, big teams have slowly and expensively labored to produce overly complex web applications whose usability was near nil on behalf of clients with at best vague goals."
WillPate : Web 3.0 - "To you who feel like failures because you spent last year honing your web skills and serving clients, or running a business, or perhaps publishing content, you are special and lovely, so hold that pretty head high, and never let them see the tears."
François Nonnenmacher : Web 3.0 - Jeffrey Zeldman cuts to the chase
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36 month ago
jimray : Flickr Photo Download: Web2MemeMap - Probably the only PowerPoint slide worse than anything Bill Gates has thrown onscreen. Kill me now.
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38 month ago
jimray : Ma.gnolia: Social bookmarking to build an information community online. - Beautiful
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38 month ago
jimray : FEMA for Kids Rap - "And mitigation is important to our agency"
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43 month ago
jimray : The unspoken rules of graphic design - "27. Doctors, astronauts, and plumbers need training to do their jobs, but anyone with a computer is a graphic designer."
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44 month ago
jimray : Solipism - Beautiful, perplexing, even some code. I'm almost positive I don't understand most of what's here, which is as it should be.
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44 month ago
jimray : Malarkey image replacement - Born from a CSS mistake, of all things
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47 month ago
Steve Cook : PostSecret - See a secret, share a secret, via the US mail.
Jason Shellen : PostSecret - Secrets posted on a group blog. Cool and sorta scary. #
bmilleare : PostSecret
Ethan Marcotte : PostSecret - Just...well, incredible.
jkottke : Postsecret: send your secret in on a postcard and it'll get put up on this site - Like grouphug.us, but way more effective because of the handmade cards.
kaninka.net : http://postsecret.blogspot.com/ - Sendu leyndarmálin á póstkorti
jimray : PostSecret - Share your secret. Absolutely beautiful
Jeremy Zawodny : PostSecret - PostSecret: so much fun to read
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57 month ago
Dan Cederholm : Happy Cog 3.0 - Jeffrey Zeldman's consulting/publishing co. gets a really nice makeover.
Jon Hicks : Happy Cog redesigns: nice - very nice......
Eric Meyer : Happy Cog Studios - Fantastic new design. Now I want one.
plasticbag : Happy Cog Studios have redesigned their site, and it's a classy and simple typographic success... - Very nice. Textural, evocative and with those nice bits where there's a big strip at the top with text in it that explains what the site is and which also works as navigation...
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