The Business Case for Web Standards
A wiki to facilitate the collation of arguments and counterarguments in favor of web standards, and to sort them into the different categories of who we want to persuade.
Heilmann, Christian. Business Case for Web Standards, The (2007). Resources>Web Design>Standards>Business Case
Learn how easy it is to apply web interaction using jQuery.
Sharp, Remy. jQuery for Designers. Resources>Web Design>Interaction Design>Ajax
Flashmo.com provides FREE flash templates, flash photo gallery, 3D Photo Gallery, 3D thumbnail gallery, free flash intro, flash MP3 player, flash websites or .FLA source files.
Este site inspira-se em material e idéias extraidas de livros e da web, com adaptações e traduções por mim feitas. Assim, os códigos e idéias gerais nem sempre foram integralmente por mim criados. Não é sensato “reinventar a roda”, mas considero insensato e deselegante apropriar-se de criações alheias e colocá-las como suas.
Silva, Mauricio Samy. CSS para Webdesign. (Portuguese) Resources>Web Design
Accessites.org: The Art of Accessibility
We aim to prove that accessible, usable web sites built with universality and standards in mind need not be boring. We will show you artfully crafted sites made by some of today’s most progressive web developers.
A blog about interface design for social web sites and applications. I write about recommendation systems, identity, ratings, privacy, comments, profiles, tags, reputation, sharing, as well as the social psychology underlying our motivation to use (or not use) these things.
The Intranet Review Toolkit provides a comprehensive set of guidelines for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of corporate intranets. It contains a substantial set of heuristics, allowing a detailed intranet review to be conducted that focuses on a wide range of functionality, design and strategy.
Intranet Review Toolkit. Resources>Web Design>Intranets>Assessment
Here you will find articles about web standards, accessibility and usability. Occasionally there will be articles where we digress from these topics. My hope for the future: web accessibility will not be around as a topic anymore. Noone will be able to make a living as an accessibility expert because all web sites will be accessible and accessibility will be an integral part of all development efforts. All authoring tools will comply with the ATAG recommendation and editors will only have a vague memory of how difficult it was to publish accessible information in the early 21st century.
Krantz, Peter. Standards Schmandards. Resources>Web Design>Standards>Blogs
The point of this blog is to look at all the things happening on the web now and in the future; the good, the bad and the downright fugly. But we'll be looking at it from the point of view of inclusivity.
All content that can be digitised – books, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, journals, research, music and film - is being digitised and distributed via the Internet. SubHub’s vision is to provide a solution for getting all this content online.
A concise list of all acronyms, with individual letter indices (always accessible via the letter bar) which organizes the full names as well.
A brief and basic tutorial about the XML-based scripting language.
Zvon (2007). Resources>Web Design>XML>XSL
Nettuts+ is a site aimed at web developers and designers offering tutorials and articles on technologies, skills and techniques to improve how you design and build websites. We cover HTML, CSS, Javascript, CMS’s, PHP and Ruby on Rails.
CSSG is a community driven site dedicated to web standard run by web standards designer and developer Alen Grakalic. The site consists of two main sections: exclusive articles (mostly written by me) and community news sections.
Worldspace is an accessibility analysis tool designed to identify errors with Section 508, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
This generator will create a fluid or fixed width floated column layout, with up to 3 columns and with header and footer. Values can be specified in either pixels, ems or percentages.
CSS Creator (2007). Resources>Web Design>CSS>Software
This web-based service will develop a CSS file (with appropriate resets) for a multi-column web design to suit your preferences.
Mindplay.dk (2007). Resources>Web Design>CSS>Software
How to Attract Links and Increase Web Traffic – The Ultimate Guide
The number of excellent resources that have come out since the beginning of the year on attracting links and building traffic has really mushroomed. Plus there are some timeless classics that are still very relevant today. I think it makes sense to compile the very best in one handy location and share it, so here’s my entire collection. If I missed your link and traffic resource let me know and I’ll take a look.
Clark, Brian. Copyblogger (2006). Resources>Bibliographies>Web Design>Marketing
This website is a sandbox to show how the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and the Open Toolkit can be used to create multilingual websites. DITA is an OASIS standard.
Multilingual Sandbox. Resources>Web Design>Localization>DITA
Web Axe: Practical Web Design Accessibility Tips
A podcast and blog featuring practical web design accessibility tips.
Practical eCommerce was launched in July 2005 by Kerry and Joy Murdock in Grand Junction, Colorado, USA. Its mission from the start has been to provide down-to-earth articles and advice to help smaller businesses succeed online.
This standard is directed toward ensuring equitable access to all content on Government of Canada Web sites.
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (2007). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility>Standards
html5doctor is a collaboration between, Rich Clark, Bruce Lawson, Jack Osborne, Mike Robinson, Remy Sharp and Tom Leadbetter. The site came about following a HTML5 meetup after the Future of Web Design conference in London (2009). We decided that there wasn’t a resource that catered for the people who wished to find out more about implementing HTML5 and how to go about it, so we thought we’d better build one. We will publish articles relating to HTML5 and it’s semantics and how to use them, here and now.
Experiments with Cascading Style Sheets
I have created this site in the hope that it will help newcomers to CSS and show old hands that it is more than just a mechanism for styling your documents. It is oh so much more.
This XHTML cheat sheet is excellent for XHTML coders. Along with many basic attributes, this two-page grid includes references that even experienced web professionals would find useful. Three types of elements are defined in this cheat sheet: block, inline and table elements. The miscellaneous section includes 22 additional elements. Each row contains the name, description and attributes of each of the elements available for use.
Flyspray (2007). Resources>Web Design>Standards>XHTML
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