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PUBLIC MARKS from philippej with tags design & web

February 2006

Current style in web design

by 36 others
Une bonne ressource web design.

JotForm

by 9 others
"The first web based WYSIWYG form builder."

In Search of the Holy Grail

by 18 others
"...deploy the Holy Grail layout without compromising your code or your flexibility."

January 2006

FireBug

by 23 others
"...a new tool for Firefox that aids with debugging Javascript, DHTML, and Ajax." Bien sûr faudrait quand même pas pousser mémé dans les orties non plus :)

The Importance of Being Pretty

"In just a brief one-twentieth of a second -- less than half the time it takes to blink -- people make aesthetic judgments that influence the rest of their experience with an internet site."

Source Order, Skip links and Structural labels

by 2 others
"This paper reports on our research into the relevance and importance of page source order, skip links and structural labels for screen reader users."

The Accessibility Hat Trick : Getting Abbreviations Right

by 6 others
"By taking the time to pull off the accessibility hat trick, to make our content standards compliant, backwards compatible, and fully accessible, we allow all users to approach our content as equals. That's what AAA-level conformance is about."

Focus Slide Navigation

by 5 others
Un moyen pour faire glisser un menu de navigation.

December 2005

Developing sites for users with Cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties

by 1 other
"...insightful and practical suggestions on how to develop websites that are inclusive for people with cognitive impairments and learning difficulties."

FACE: Faruk's Animated CSS Enhancements

by 11 others
"...developed to allow standards-compliant web developers to put more life and energy into their pages, without having to learn Javascript or Flash : all it takes is basic math skills and a good understanding of CSS."

Les Principes du Design

by 6 others
Une traduction de "Principles of Design".

Putting the World into "World Wide Web"

Internationalisation et localisation dans la construction de sites web.

Simple, accessible external links

by 6 others
"...a way to add descriptive text to all external links and then replace this text with a small icon for CSS supporting browsers..."

The Anatomy of Web Fonts

by 2 others
"Choosing a typeface is the starting point of typographic design, and may even go on to inform the overall design or feel of a page."

A practical guide to web typography

by 17 others
"The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web". Work in progress.

24 ways

by 70 others, 1 comment
Un truc ou une astuce de développement web par jour pendant un mois. C'est Noël !

November 2005

20-goto-10

by 1 other
Souvenirs, souvenirs...

October 2005

Bulletproof Logos

by 1 other
"Styling the alt text in Firefox and Opera."

September 2005

Typetester

by 156 others, 2 comments
"...an online application for comparison of the fonts for the screen".

Cheat Sheet for developers

by 58 others
"Documentation can be cumbersome at times, thats why I like cheat sheets".

June 2005

AJAX Interface Design

by 16 others
"...as a flurry of interest in AJAX sweeps the Web, it's worthwhile to consider the design implications of this technology lest we end up with "Skip AJAX" in the future".

May 2005

Platypus

by 22 others, 1 comment
"Platypus is a Firefox extension which lets you modify a Web page from your browser and then save those changes as a Greasemonkey script so that they'll be repeated the next time you visit the page".

April 2005

Jeffrey Zeldman dans la langue de Molière !

Annonce de la sortie de la traduction française de "Designing With Web Standards" relue par Olivier Meunier et préfacée par Tristan Nitot, et Laurent Denis.

February 2005

Guide to Using XMLHttpRequest (with Baby Steps) from WebPasties

by 16 others
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate through a series of baby steps just how easy it is to use the XMLHttpRequest object.

Ajax: a new approach to web applications

by 64 others (via)
"An Ajax application eliminates the start-stop-start-stop nature of interaction on the Web by introducing an intermediary - an Ajax engine - between the user and the server. It seems like adding a layer to the application would make it less responsive, but the opposite is true".