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Cascading Style Sheet Compatibility in Internet Explorer 7
An introduction to some articles about simple steps to beautiful web typography
Graphics N Graphic Design offers a huge list of free stock photography resources for designers.
"David Peralty at Phoenixrealm.com posted an entry that originally discussed our updated blog design, but then morphed into a great outsider's view of 9rules. "
A nice collection of user submitted pixel fonts for download
Remove the dotted outline that appears around every hyper-link
10 cold hard truths about being a designer
Expand the Sliding Doors technique to allow for centered tabs
Reproduce forms like the ones found at squarespace.com
Take a quote and render it within blockquote tags, applying big, funky and stylish curly quotes both at the beginning and the end without using any images – at all.
Four methods of applying text over an image by making the area beneath the text opaque. Several of the methods also work in Opera.
Nice place to hang out and talk about web design
excerpt: "Web accessibility is about universal access. It is the idea that any user should be able to access all content on the Web, regardless of platform, user agent, or physical disability. This is not some lofty philosophical ideal. It is just plain good business."
Awesome demonstration of the shortcomings of Internet Explorer IE6
from Sporadic Nonsense: Christopher Ware of ExplodingBoy has designed some very nice and classy CSS navigation menus for anyone to use free of charge. He has done a great job of putting these together and he has had a great response thus far from the community.
Godbit writes: Last week, I got an email from one of our readers, requesting that we do an interview with designer Keegan Jones of Neubix Studios, a highly acclaimed Boston agency. Awhile ago, we featured Atlantic Coast Church, which some of their handiwork.
456 Berea Street offers some good links for those concerned about color contrast on the web.
The @media conference returns in 2006 after an incredibly successful conference in 2005.
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