Category: Publishing
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ALA No. 276: Web design education
Web design education is stuck in the stone age. Survey higher education’s web design curriculum problem and participate in the movement to create a sustainable foundation for the future.
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Workers of the web!
Evolt.org, the amazing resource for web developers, turned 10 on Sunday, 14 December.
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ALA No. 270: progressive enhancement 2; work at home
Progressive enhancement with CSS. Working from home: readers respond.
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A List Apart No. 269: understanding progressive enhancement; 10 years of ALA
In Issue No. 269, master the basics of progressive enhancement and look back in orange at the first ten years of A List Apart.
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ALA No. 265: better experience
A List Apart No. 265 is about improving user experience for the deaf and discussion for all.
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What happened here
This gently declining space that has been nothing but an office since December and will soon be nothing at all to me, this place I will empty and vacate in the next few hours, has…
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ALA 261: CSS layout redux; in praise of prototyping
CSS layout is awesome, except when your layout calls for a header, a footer, and columns in between. “Faux Absolute Positioning” combines the strengths (and removes the weaknesses) of absolute positioning and float-based layouts. Plus:…
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ALA 260: Bolton vs. Boulton
In Issue No. 260 of A List Apart, for people who make websites: Writing an Interface Style Guide by JINA BOLTON Ever designed or developed a beautiful interface only to find your hard work ruined…
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ALA 258: art of community, science of design
What does it take to build an online community like Flickr’s? And how can we tell if interface design conventions we take for granted actually help or hurt users? In Issue No. 258 of A…
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Dear anonymous
Nicest fuck-you ever.
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Not your father’s standards switch
For seven years, the DOCTYPE switch has stood designers and developers in good stead as a toggle between standards mode and quirks mode. But when IE7 “broke the web,” the quest was on to find…
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Self-publishing is the new blogging
When you’ve flown this far from Gutenberg, the only place to travel is back.