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2009

Faut-il avoir peur du « clickjacking » ?

« les [...] iFrames peuvent être ouvertes avec de simples feuilles de style CSS » ??? Va falloir qu'on m'explique...

De plus belles images redimensionnées côté client dans IE7

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Si vraiment vous n'êtes pas capable de redimensionner vos images côté serveur pour ne pas surcharger inutilement le réseau, voilà qui sauvera l'apparence dans IE7.

2008

24 ways, calendrier de l'avent du dev Web

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C'est un must read chaque année, alimenté par des pointures internationales du développement Web (à base de standards évidemment)

syntaxhighlighter - Google Code

SyntaxHighlighter is here to help a developer/coder to post code snippets online with ease and have it look pretty. It's 100% Java Script based and it doesn't care what you have on your server.

hartija - Google Code

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universal Cascading Style Sheets for web printing by uniting all best CSS printing practises into one

Google Code Blog: How we improved performance on Google Code

If you're a frequent visitor to code.google.com for product updates and reference materials for Google APIs you're working with, you might have noticed that the page loading time (or page rendering time depending on how you see it) has reduced in varying

2007

Home | Email Standards Project

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Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. A community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers

XRAY :: for web developers

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XRAY is a bookmarklet for Safari, Firefox, Camino or Mozilla. Use it to see the box model for any element.

LightWindow Demo

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Cette librairie JavaScript permet de créer très facilement des pseudo fenêtre en sur impression de la page Web, pour montrer tout type de contenu. Dommage que ce soit basé sur Prototype et Scriptaculous, et non jQuery...

SlickSpeed Selectors Test

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Des tests de performances automatisés des principales librairie Javascript : Prototype, jQuery, MooTools, ext, cssQuery, dojo query

A Guide to CSS Support in Email: 2007 Edition

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12 months since our original Guide to CSS Support in Email and quite a bit has changed since. Most significant of these changes was in the wrong direction, with Microsoft's decision to use the Word rendering engine instead of IE in Outlook 2007

Sveinbjorn Thordarson's Website - Using Data URLs Effectively with Cascading Style Sheets

Data URLs are a clever way of embedding images in HTML. Instead of linking to an image stored locally on the server, the image is provided within the URL itself as a base64-encoded string of data preceded by a mime-type. In this article I discuss how Data URLs can be effectively used to optimize website loading times and performance.

2006

About Fire Vox

Fire Vox is an open source, freely available talking browser extension for the Firefox web browser. Think of it as a screen reader that is designed especially for Firefox. In addition to the basic features that are expected of screen readers, such as being able to identify headings, links, images, etc. and providing navigational assistance, Fire Vox provides support for MathML and CSS speech module properties. It also works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

A Guide to CSS Support in Email | Articles/Tips - Campaign Monitor Blog

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Since the rise of Internet Explorer, web designers have had to test their designs across multiple web browsers. No one likes it, but we've all copped it on the chin, written a few hacks and moved on with our lives. After all, 3 to 4 browsers aint that bad - and they finally seem to be getting their act together. If Internet Explorer is the schoolyard bully making our web design lives a little harder, then Hotmail, Lotus Notes and Eudora are serial killers making our email design lives hell. Yes, it's really that bad.

2005

Max Design - A webstandards checklist

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A site built to web standards should adhere to standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, DOM, MathML, SVG etc) and pursue best practices (valid code, accessible code, semantically correct code, user-friendly URLs etc)

Introduction - In search of the One True Layout

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Pure CSS-based layouts have come a long way but they still have shortcomings that fail to address certain design goals without compromising the true separation of content and presentation.

WYSIWYG CMS - The other user agent - Wait till I come!

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Content management systems with WYSIWYG editors have issues with some templates using CSS for layout – effectively forcing the designer to cater both for the CMS and the final browser.

Eric's Archived Thoughts: When Printing Kills

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“tags” is effectively a reserved keyword, even though no such concept exists in (X)HTML. Use it at your (users’) peril.

CMS et bonnes pratiques HTTP - Blog & Blues - Standards Web et accessibilité

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Ce petit problème, très spécifique et ponctuel, est en effet révélateur d'un pan entier de la qualité Web pour lequel les CMS ont un rôle clé à jouer. Encore faut-il qu'ils le prennent en compte.