When good browsers go bad—and they all do | Web Publishing | Creative Notes | Macworld: “those who lived through the browser wars of the ’90s might think that hell has frozen over, were it not for one small problem: Users still experience plenty of problems on the Web. “ (Via MacWorld.)
Web layout focusing on cutting edge CSS. A List Apart: Articles: Fluid Grids Fluid Grids by ETHAN MARCOTTE Early last year, I worked on the redesign of a rather content-heavy website. Design requirements were fairly light: the client asked us to keep the organization’s existing logo and to improve the dense typography and increase legibility. [...]
The Twitter Gold Mine & Beating Google to the Semantic Web: There’s always been jabs at Twitter for not having a viable business model and the chatter has increased in the current economic climate. In a recent interview Evan Williams, Twitter CEO, said ‘We had planned to focus on revenue in 2010 but that’s no [...]
On July 3rd, 2008 the excellent web-application company 37Signals announced the phasing out of support for IE6 for their suite of online productivity tools. Someone had to go first. Now it appears that Google has joined the chorus of web application suppliers who no longer want to support Microsoft’s IE6 browser. IE6 was release back [...]
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) provides guidelines for graphic designers when creating banners, pop-ups, animated .gifs etc… The main goal is to come up with some standard sizes for advertisements so the creative department doesn’t need to render the same banner in 5 slightly different sizes & aspect ratios. Check out their condensed guide including [...]