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Weekly Link Round-Up #53

Posted on November 4, 2008 in Web | Add a Comment »

Another busy week for me. I’ve finally finished my review of my experience at An Event Apart Chicago, and I will be publishing it later this week. Yes, I know it’s weeks late, but it is really long and was helpful in helping me remember what I learned. So, here are the links I found interesting last week:

  • Attack Ad Generator

    A political attack ad generator full jQuery goodness.

  • Free Site Validator

    Scan your entire website to search for validation errors. Although, when I tried it, it didn’t seem to get further than the home page. Good idea in concept at least.

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Weekly Link Round-Up #52

Posted on October 27, 2008 in Web | Add a Comment »

Well hopefully this is going to be one of my last weekly round-ups. In my redesign, I am going to have an area made especially for asides where I can just post a link and a little description. The problem is just finding time to finish my design. So here are the links I enjoyed in the past week:

  • Be Kind to the Color Blind

    Chris Campbell, who has a color vision deficiency, shares techniques to make sure that your designs are still effective to those who have vision issues with color.

  • JavaScript Will Save Us All

    Since browser development is so slow, Eric talks about utilizing JavaScript to extend the browser to support CSS3.

  • Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong

    Rachel Andrew’s discusses how we will be able to utilize the table value of the display property to make layout much easier.

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Weekly Link Round-Up #50/51

Posted on October 20, 2008 in Web | Add a Comment »

Well again, I am slow getting a blog post written. I have 4 drafts saved right now! I spent last weekend at An Event Apart Chicago, and I really enjoyed myself. So, here are some links from the past 2 weeks:

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Trevor Davis I’m Trevor Davis, a 24 year old Front-End Developer. Basically, I make web sites.

By day, I work for Matrix Group International in Alexandria, VA, and by night, I freelance.

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Bookmarks

  • Google Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide [PDF]

    Google has released a free 22-page Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide containing plenty of well-written, practical and straightforward advice for webmasters. If you've been looking into SEO for a while it probably won't contain anything new for you, but it's useful as a set of guidelines as to what Google considers to be good optimization practice. (psst, Google, with just a little design work it could have looked so much nicer!)

  • The importance of setting expectations

    To make your customer's experience better, be sure to set their expectations.

  • XML Sitemaps Generator

    Insert your URL and let it generate the XML sitemap for you. Very useful for static websites.

  • Train-ee ExpressionEngine Training

    Learn ExpressionEngine with books, screencasts, classroom training and free tutorials from Train-ee.com

  • web.without.words

    Weekly gallery of popular websites reconstructed by removing all words and images, replacing them with blocks.

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