November 2006
August 2006
Aptana: The Web IDE
by kasi77 & 45 others, 1 comment (via)Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications. Highlights include the following features:
Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, including your own JavaScript functions
Outliner that gives a snapshot view of your JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code structure
Error and warning notification for your code
Support for Aptana UI customization and extensions
Cross-platform support
Free and open source.
July 2006
About Fire Vox
by nhoizeyFire 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.
May 2006
Dynamic Drive CSS Library- Practical CSS codes and examples
by kasi77 & 57 othersWelcome to Dynamic Drive's new CSS library! Here you'll find original, practical CSS codes and examples such as CSS menus to give your site a visual boast.
April 2006
A Guide to CSS Support in Email | Articles/Tips - Campaign Monitor Blog
by nhoizey & 27 others (via)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.
March 2006
January 2006
There and Back Again » Blog Archive » HTML_AJAX Feature of the Week: Javascript Behaviors
by nhoizey (via)HTML_AJAX ships with a slightly modified version of the Behaviour javascript library.
November 2005
Max Design - A webstandards checklist
by nhoizey & 15 others (via)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
by nhoizey & 13 othersPure 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.
October 2005
WYSIWYG CMS - The other user agent - Wait till I come!
by nhoizey & 1 other (via)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.
August 2005
Eric's Archived Thoughts: When Printing Kills
by nhoizey (via)“tags” is effectively a reserved keyword, even though no such concept exists in (X)HTML. Use it at your (users’) peril.
July 2005
CMS et bonnes pratiques HTTP - Blog & Blues - Standards Web et accessibilité
by nhoizey (via)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.
June 2005
FredCavazza.net : Flash et l'accessibilité : halte à l'hypocrisie
by kasi77 & 2 others (via)# C'est quoi un site accessible ?
# Rendre mon site accessible est-il une priorité ?
# Est-ce prendre un gros risque que de privilégier les biens-voyants (en leur proposant une expérience plus riche) au détriment des mal et non-voyants (au risque de na pas pouv