Chris Makarsky's Bookmarks Tagged With "web development"
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A Guide to web Typography
http://ilovetypography.com/2008/02/28/a-guide-to-web-typography/
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GlassBox
http://www.glassbox-js.com/
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Web Design: From Good to Great in 25 Links - Ten Thousand Things
http://www.ttthings.com/blog/comments/from_good_to_great_web_design_in_25_links/
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How Visual Design Can Impact your Bottom Line
http://evolt.org/how-visual-design-can-impact-your-bottom-line
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Should I invest more money into getting an updated design for my website? This question is typically hard to answer because it is not always easy to see the impact from the investment on your bottom line.
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How to make sexy buttons with CSS
http://www.oscaralexander.com/tutorials/how-to-make-sexy-buttons-with-css.html
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The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web
http://webtypography.net/toc/
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An attempt to apply the rules and guidelines from Robert Bringhurst's famous typography book to websites. Includes CSS code samples that show how to bring subtle touches of typographical class to your pages.
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Digital Web Magazine - Seven JavaScript Techniques You Should Be Using Today
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/seven_javascript_techniques/
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Digital Web Magazine - Seven JavaScript Techniques You Should Be Using Today
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Compass Design: Joomla Tutorials
http://www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/
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Table of Doctype Declarations (and how browsers handle them)
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/doctype/#handling
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How browsers use doctype sniffing and a table of their support for various doctypes. Though the page was authored some time ago, it seems to keep up-to-date with latest information and best practices.
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Stop Writing Garbage Code, Please
http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=168
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Large-scale providers of plug-and-play code snippets, widgets, add-ons, plugins, and such are failing to provide quality code to the masses at the expense of well-crafted sites and developers. This needs to change... now
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