Another well-written and insightful post from James Bennett on the ridiculous conflict that seems to spring up between designers and developers. Honestly, Bennett’s writing is so good, you should really just subscribe to him, NOW.
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Designers and developers: FIGHT! by James Bennett
Bookmarked via Diigo on Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 10:59 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
Minimal
Bookmarked via Diigo on Sunday, June 15, 2008 @ 10:42 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
I’m kinda digging the new design of James Bennet’s site with the minimal look. It almost makes me think I’m going in the wrong direction by trying to go bigger and more multimedia on my site. That being said, I tend to think these minimal extreme designs (while being more content focused) are actually more difficult for users to navigate without directions, so I’d probably need to find a sweet spot in the middle. However, Bennett’s minimal approach is wonderfully readable.
Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards
Bookmarked via Diigo on Sunday, April 20, 2008 @ 10:39 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
This is a great tutorial from Wilson Miner on generating charts and graphs in a standards-based manner. It’s a great reference, and one worth bookmarking to use as a reference later.
37 More Shocking jQuery Plugins
Bookmarked via Diigo on Saturday, April 12, 2008 @ 22:05 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
Sure, it’s a list post. However, there are some awesome examples of jQuery plugins here. Especially handy as the directory at the official jQuery site isn’t good at letting the plugins stick out to reader.
Jeff Croft: Your markup validator…
Bookmarked via Diigo on Monday, February 25, 2008 @ 07:29 CST by Daniel Andrlik
“… is not a measuring stick for greatness.” Amen to that.
X-No-Thanks
Bookmarked via Diigo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 @ 00:40 CST by Daniel Andrlik
James Bennett makes a pretty convincing and practical argument against Microsoft’s proposed X-UA-Compatible as a means of triggering different rendering modes in Internet Explorer.
If you do any work on the web it is well worth a read.
A List Apart: Articles: How to Size Text in CSS
Bookmarked via Diigo on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 @ 08:09 CST by Daniel Andrlik
“A better best practice for sizing type in CSS.”
Good web typography can be tricky and not being a designer I can use all the pointers I can get.
favicon.ico Generator
Bookmarked via Diigo on Friday, July 13, 2007 @ 17:44 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
“favicon.cc is a tool to create or download favicon.ico icons, that get displayed in the address bar of every browser.” This is a clever app. I don’t know if I’ll use it, but I like that it is out there.
ThickBox 3
Bookmarked via Diigo on Thursday, July 5, 2007 @ 10:50 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
This is a really slick Lightbox-like solution designed for jQuery. It is ridiculously flexible and renders extremely fast on the page. Since I’m using jQuery for my new site anyway, it adds very little additional code to the site.
Slimbox, the ultimate lightweight Lightbox clone · digitalia.be
Bookmarked via Diigo on Thursday, July 5, 2007 @ 10:36 CDT by Daniel Andrlik
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