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  1. Visit hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine] hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine]

    Words cannot describe how brilliant this is. In response to a whinging Twitter post I made, Matthew Levine created a bookmarklet to quickly and easily create simple hCards for easy adding to blog posts. It works beautifully.

  2. Visit CSS for lunch » Mastering the presentation layer of the web… at lunch time. CSS for lunch » Mastering the presentation layer of the web… at lunch time.

    Here's a great project from Andrew Mager. He takes a little time out at lunch to post a small markup or CSS tip. Over time this builds up into a really valuable resource.

  3. Visit Call for Review: Updated WAI-ARIA Specification from Shawn Henry on 2008-08-06 (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org from July to September 2008) Call for Review: Updated WAI-ARIA Specification from Shawn Henry on 2008-08-06 (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org from July to September 2008)

    Shawn at the W3C wants feedback on the ARIA working draft, particularly "feedback on host language embedding, that is, how ARIA is implemented in HTML, XHTML, SVG, and other host languages." If you don't chime in now, don't bitch later.

  4. Visit Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community

    A good overview of ARIA from the mighty Gez Lemon. There seems to be quite a bit of overlap with some HTML5 ideas here.

  5. Visit Opera Web Standards Curriculum Opera Web Standards Curriculum

    Opera have unveiled the Web Standards Curriculum. It's released under a CC attribution non-commercial share-alike license and it looks like a very valuable resource.

  6. Visit hCard Validator hCard Validator

    An excellent new hCard validator. Well, it's a conformance checker really but let's not be picky.

  7. Visit reboot10 - Jeremy Keith talks about Hypertext (Micropresentation) reboot10 - Jeremy Keith talks about Hypertext (Micropresentation)

    Ooh, look what else I've found on the Reboot site.: this is my pecha kucha... I mean, this is my "micropresentation" about increasing the power of your hyperlinks (with microformats ...of course).

  8. Visit Eric's Archived Thoughts: The Missing Link Eric's Archived Thoughts: The Missing Link

    An excellent passionate call to action by Eric explaining why the href attribute should be freed from the shackles of the anchor element.

  9. Visit Google Doctype - Google Code Google Doctype - Google Code

    This looks like it could be a very valuable resource indeed: a user-contributed and edited reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

  10. Visit font is dead, vive le style - W3C Q&A Weblog font is dead, vive le style - W3C Q&A Weblog

    About freakin' time! The FONT element, whose presence until now in HTML5 was an utter embarrassment to all concerned, is finally gone. Thanks, Hixie.

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