A web of web things created, touched, or seen by Chris Casciano of Place Name Here.
browsers tests for HTML5 web forms elements and attributes
interview with Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
Free icon set representing HTML elements - useful for CMS interfaces, tutorials, etc
Join 13,328 others asking Microsoft to improve standards support and make sure you include fixoutlook.org in your tweet. We’ll pull together every tweet that includes the link here to give Microsoft a unified message from the community.
When displaying an e-mail address on a website you obviously want to obfuscate it to avoid it getting harvested by spammers. But which obfuscation method is the best one? I drove a test to find out. Here are the results
Learning Web Standards just got easier. Opera's new Web Standards Curriculum is a complete course to teach you standards-based web development, including HTML, CSS, design principles and background theory, and JavaScript basics. It already has support from many organizations (including Yahoo! and the Web Standards Project) and universities. The first 23 articles are currently available, with about 30 more to be published between now and late September.
Lightroom web module supports templates which allow designers to create new web photo galleries which can be previewed live inside of Lightroom. Lightroom actually supports two kinds of templates: Flash templates, and HTML templates. In this article, I'm going to focus on HTML templates.
An increasing number of web applications are using JavaScript to mimic desktop widgets like menus, tree views, rich text fields, and tab panels. Web developers are constantly innovating, and future applications will contain complex, interactive elements such as spreadsheets, calendars, organizational charts, and beyond. Until now, web developers wanting to make their styled and based widgets keyboard accessible have lacked the proper techniques. However, keyboard accessibility is part of the minimum accessibility requirements that any web developer should be aware of.
ok kids, read this for homework. They'll be a quiz on it in the morning.
ok kids, read this for homework. They'll be a quiz on it in the morning.
Article on using the Object tag and ditching the Embed for Quicktime, WMP, and other content.
30, no 50, no 100! Well, a huge pile of icons and markup to use on web pages. If that's your kinda thing
Dan Cederholm on the use of microformats for cork'd
Screencast covering some typing tricks inside the Textmate editor
Short bits on web development topics
use xhtml to make abbr work in IE/Win