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PUBLIC MARKS from nhoizey with tags dev & webdesign

2009

Genfavicon. Free Online Favicon Generator. Icon Generator.

by 19 others
Browse to the file's location on your computer to select the image and press "Upload Image" button to generate a favicon for your site

2008

24 ways, calendrier de l'avent du dev Web

by 70 others, 1 comment
C'est un must read chaque année, alimenté par des pointures internationales du développement Web (à base de standards évidemment)

Opera Web Standards Curriculum

Opera et Yahoo! nous aident à apprendre à développer des sites Web en exploitant au mieux les standars. Miam !

jQuery Flash Plugin

by 10 others
Inspired by tools like SWFObject, UFO and sIFR, but written line-by-line for jQuery — no other scripts required. Less redundancy (jQuery and sIFR both find elements by css selectors and do browser detection, sIFR and SWFObject both do Flash detection) m

hartija - Google Code

by 5 others
universal Cascading Style Sheets for web printing by uniting all best CSS printing practises into one

The seven rules of unobtrusive JavaScript

by 7 others
Do not make any assumptions, find your hooks and relationships, leave traversing to the experts, understand browsers and users, understand Events, play well with others, work for the next developer

ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications - MDC

by 1 other
ARIA, formerly known as DHTML accessibility, is a standard being developed at W3C - World Wide Web Consortium

2007

Blog Usability: Top 10 Weblog Design Mistakes (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)

by 15 others
Weblogs are a form of website. Normal website usability guidelines therefore apply to them, as do this year's top ten design mistakes. But weblogs are also a special genre of website; they have unique characteristics and thus distinct usability problems.

Apple Human Interface Guidelines: Making Design Decisions

When making design decisions regarding features in your application, it’s important to weigh the costs, not all of which are financial, against the potential benefits. Every time you add a feature to your application, the following things can happen: * Your application gets larger. * Your application gets slower. * Your application’s human interface becomes more complex. * You spend time developing new features rather than refining existing features. * Your application’s documentation and help become more extensive. * You run the risk of introducing changes that could adversely affect existing features. * You increase the time required to validate the behavior of your application.

2005

Mobile Web Design ~ The Series ~ Authentic Boredom

by 1 other
Introducing “Mobile Web Design,” a four-part series of how-to’s and savvy conversation, arriving at your newsreader, browser, or possibly even your mobile device over the next few weeks.