Posts Tagged ‘design’
Web Standards and the Shower Curtain
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Have you ever bought shower curtain rings and wondered if there were enough in the package to fit your shower curtain? Probably not. Why is that? Its because the shower curtain industry has standards, just like the standards we’re trying to implement on the Web. At some point in the process of creating shower curtains, [...]
Tags: business, content management, design, ui, Web Standards, Web Standards Curriculum
Posted in Web Standards | 5 Comments »
This Week in Links 10/15
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
One Click, The Importance of UI Many times my link lists back up a few weeks and I have to revisit an article to really remember what it was about. When I did that to this one, I moved it up to the top of the list. It’s a very interesting article on user interface [...]
Tags: analytics, design, jquery, ui
Posted in News, Web Development | No Comments »
Finding Inspiration
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
From time to time we all hit design funks when inspiration is hard to find and everything we make seems to look like crap (at least I do). Having some solid sources you can fall back on while in a slump can be a great asset. Most people I ask about inspiration will say something [...]
Tags: design, inspiration, links
Posted in Life, Web Development | 8 Comments »
Styling Your Body
Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Diving into the depths of CSS involves much more than just mastering selectors, properties and semantic (X)HTML, it has a lot to do with knowing when you need extra elements (span, div, etc). What do I mean? Since CSS layouts have exploded into the mainstream of web design there have been few designer/developer types who [...]
Tags: CSS, design, tips
Posted in Web Development, Web Standards | 21 Comments »


