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July 19, 2004, in Site Development
Practical Search Engine Optimization
by jtnt | In this article we cut through the hype and mystery of SEO and offer tips and advice for making your site more search engine friendly that are easy to understand and implement. Read More »
June 23, 2004, in Commentary & Society
Survival in the online trenches
by codepo8 | Publishing on the internet and getting feedback could be a great experience. Problem is, that many a time you end up with a lot more unwanted feedback. This article describes certain types of online users that can make your life hell and how to deal with them. Read More »
June 01, 2004, in Code
A touch of class - skinable Javascript
by codepo8 | By now, almost all web developers have realised that it does make sense to separate structure from presentation and behaviour. Sadly enough, not too many openly available Javascripts do the same. Learn how to enhance markup while keeping the visuals in the CSS rather than in Javascript variables. Create scripts that others can use without messing with your code. Read More »
June 01, 2004, in Visual Design
How Good Does Your Web Site Look on Paper?
by ideahamster | Even in the digital age, pen and paper play a critical role in creating an effective web site. Read More »
May 26, 2004, in News
Usability University Opens Doors
by cmulligan | The Usability University, operated jointly by the federal government's General Services Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services, is pleased to announce an exciting series of workshops, training, and professional development courses. Focused primarily on accessibility and usability issues, the workshops and courses are open to all interested parties and many are available free of charge. Read More »
May 18, 2004, in IA/Usability
Learning to let go
by codepo8 | Accessibility and Usability are discussed a lot more lately than the last few years. Many rumours and half truths about accessibility and the law make non technical colleagues come up to us with questions about accessiibility. Most developers make the mistake of considering accessibility a technological problem, which is only partly the case. We do not need new technology, as old browsers are here to stay, we need to rethink the design of the products we make, we need to learn to let go. Read More »
May 13, 2004, in Code
CSS3 - The new Frontier
by DanteCubed | Web Development stands on the edge of mostly unexplored territory — the mysterious realm of CSS3. How will CSS3 radically change the way we create websites? More importantly, what bits of CSS3 are already supported? This article will answer these questions. Read More »
May 12, 2004, in Reviews & Links
Book review: Defensive Design for the Web
by branko | Contingency design lets you take all those things into account that can happen when real users start visiting your website. Defensive Design for the Web is a book that shows you in a clear and concise way what can go wrong and how to turn that to your advantage. Read More »
April 22, 2004, in Site Development
Don't submit your website to any search engines
by trenton | There is no need to submit your website to search engines. This article argues that if you create a good enough website they'll find you anyway. Read More »
March 25, 2004, in IA/Usability
The best web development tool - ever
by codepo8 | What is the best tool to develop web products? Is there one that helps us create faster, more efficient and clean without costing a lot of money? Yes, there is, and you have been using it for ages. Read More »

