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Darin McGrew | 2008-01-22T20:34:18+01:00
| 8 lectures
I thought folks might be interested in today’s release of HTML 5 as a W3C Working Draft.
Darin McGrew | 2007-12-18T20:13:18+01:00
| 15 lectures
I thought folks might be interested in the Nielsen Norman Group Report Beyond ALT Text: Making the Web Easy to Use for Users With Disabilities. It describes 75 accessibility-related best practices based on actual usability studies, starting at page 35. (There is a lot of discussion about the study itself and about adaptive equipment in the first 34 pages.)
John Pozadzides | 2007-10-11T07:41:16+02:00
| 920 lectures
CSS Juice has an interesting collection of rounded corner techniques to share:Rounded corners is one of the most popular and frequently requested CSS techniques. Even the father of Internet Google also launch the rounded corners style markup with their Google Adsense and let users to custom their ads recently. Actually, there are a lot of methods and techniques to create rounded corners with Cascading Stylesheets. Some are quite simple just need pure CSS, and a part of them need 2 to 4 background corner images and Javascript. Find them here.
John Pozadzides | 2007-10-09T05:13:32+02:00
| 32 lectures
Here the list of online generators specifically for web 2.0 design. It includes several options in each of the very long list of categories that follows:Graphics & Image generatorsColor generatorsCSS generatorsDomain Name generatorsEmail generatorsFavicons generatorsFlash generatorsForm generatorsMETATAG generatorsPassword generatorsPopUp generatorsrobots.txt generatorsRSS generatorsSiteMap generatorsText generatorsASCII generatorsPDF generatorsTooltip generatorsXML Forms generatorsHTACCESS generatorsFun & Humor
John Pozadzides | 2007-10-09T00:07:36+02:00
| 109 lectures
Laura Milligan compiled a pretty good list of free image sources over on VirtualHosting.com.These resources are some of the most popular free stock image sites on the Web and with good reason. If you’re looking for some mainstream images, these are the first place to try. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-09-05T19:17:26+02:00
| 37 lectures
There is a very useful, printable Unix cheat sheet available over on Fosswire.com.Jacob, the author had this to say:In an attempt to find a good Unix reference for you FOSSwire readers, I was unsuccessful at finding a decent one on the Internet. So, why not make one?It is available in the following languages:EnglishRussianSpanishBrazilian PortugueseSimplified ChinesePolishJapanese
John Pozadzides | 2007-09-03T19:56:39+02:00
| 10 lectures
There is a great little article over at CodeLair about HTML elements which have been depreciated and what to do about it:The W3C has set several HTML elements and attributes as obselete. This tutorial shows you the HTML you shouldn’t be using, and the best ways to replace your ‘illegal’ code.There are several HTML elements and attributes that have now been declared deprecated by the World Wide Web Consortium (the organization that sets HTML standards). ‘Deprecated’ means that the elements no longer serve a purpose and have been replaced by other methods, mostly involving cascading stylesheets (CSS). Although it is recommended that web browsers continue to sup...
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-25T16:59:27+02:00
| 12 lectures
What do you do when your blog goes from a thousand pageviews a day to a million? Well, you start out by watching this video of a lecture on HyperDB and High Performance WordPress given by Barry Abrahamson and Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp 2007, in which they explain how they scale WordPress.com across hundreds of servers and constantly tweak and improve performance.This lecture occurred on Sunday July 22, 2007 from 10am-11am in San Francisco, CA at the Swedish American Hall. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-21T10:44:00+02:00
| 10 lectures
This video features Google engineer Cuong Do, an engineering manager that helped scale the YouTube software and hardware infrastructure from its infancy to its current scale.He discusses challenges of dealing with the growth including hardware, software and databases. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-21T08:44:52+02:00
| 8 lectures
Cape Clear’s CTO, James Pasley, presents a video explanation of XML. It’s a good little overview if you are not yet familiar with the concepts of eXtensible Markup Language.This presentation introduces the basic concepts of XML, XML namespaces and XML Schema. As the name suggests, it’s not intended to be comprehensive, but if you’re just getting started with XML it will introduce you the important aspects. Pay close attention to the section on namespaces - that’s the one area of the XML syntax that beginners find the most tricky. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-14T07:04:00+02:00
| 10 lectures
This is the video of the one hour long lecture given by Matt Cutts at the WordCamp 2007 conference in San Francisco, CA two weeks ago on the topic of Whitehat SEO tips for Bloggers. For those not familiar, SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and this lecture is all about ways to make your Web site rank higher in Google and the other search engines. I’ve also written an article on this topic called Improving Search Engine Rankings.Matt’s presentation is available here, and when I get a chance I’ll try to go back and plug them into the video in the appropriate spots. In the meantime I did manage to get most, if not all, of them on film although they might be a lit...
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-14T07:12:21+02:00
| 9 lectures
This one hour session, entitled State of the Word, from the WordCamp 2007 conference features Matt Mullenweg giving an update on the current state and future plans for WordPress.This lecture occurred on Sunday July 22, 2007 from 3:30-4:30pm in San Francisco, CA at the Swedish American Hall. Matt gave the updates and then allowed those in attendance to ask questions and make comments. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-14T06:47:02+02:00
| 82 lectures
For quick reference sake, here is a table with hex codes for a wide range of grays from White to Black. It should assist when you are needing to pick a color for text or backgrounds.There is a complimentary color hex code chart here. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-14T06:55:57+02:00
| 112 lectures
Here is a massive color chart with the useful hex codes for about 1,500 different colors. What I like best about this chart is that it keeps all the similar colors grouped together (unlike just about every other color chart I can find.) There is also a complimentary Black and White color chart here. (more…)
John Pozadzides | 2007-08-06T20:59:02+02:00
| 7 lectures
The following images come from a collection on Flickr entitled “Visual HTML Jokes“. I got a good chuckle from some of these so I thought I’d share just a few. (more…)