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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "alistapart"

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  1. Visit A List Apart: The Survey, 2008 A List Apart: The Survey, 2008

    A List Apart has posted the second annual Survey For People Who Make Websites, an attempt to gain and analyze information about web professional's demographics, qualifications, salary, and more. I took it, and you should, too.

  2. Visit Mark at A List Apart: Developing Creative Ideas Mark at A List Apart: Developing Creative Ideas

    Besides the afore mentioned piece from Ms. Bolton, there's also a great piece from Mr. Boulton in the latest A List Apart. Mark talks about fostering ideas. He notes that the brilliant moment of creative inspiration is rarely a great idea in and o… More

  3. Visit J.B. at A List Apart: Writing an Interface Style Guide J.B. at A List Apart: Writing an Interface Style Guide

    My good buddy Boltron has a great little piece in the latest ALA about writing a style guide for interface design. Style guides are commonly used for more overarching brand guidelines, but much less commonly address interface design for digital pr… More

  4. Visit A List Apart: The Cure for Content-Delay Syndrome A List Apart: The Cure for Content-Delay Syndrome

    Pepi Ronalds makes the very valid point that while copywriters are great, what many web projects *really* need is a good editor. Employing a talented editor can help avoid the way-too-common problem that is delayed content.

  5. Visit Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow

    Flickr's George Oates has a great piece on A List Apart about building community around your site -- something that Flickr has done as well as anyone.

  6. Visit A List Apart: Issue 256 (The EveryBlock One) A List Apart: Issue 256 (The EveryBlock One)

    EveryBlock takes over A List Apart for an issue, with Wilson Miner's awesome piece on using web standards to create data visualizations like bar charts and sparklines, and Paul Smith showing you how to roll your own custom mapping interface. Great issue.

  7. Visit A List Apart: Version targeting, take two A List Apart: Version targeting, take two

    [Jeremy](http://www.alistapart.com/articles/theyshootbrowsers) and [Jeffrey](minorthreat) have a bit of a shoot-out regarding the IE version targeting mechanism in the latest ALA. For what it's worth, I come drown more on Jeremy's side of this one… More

  8. Visit A List Apart: A Preview of HTML 5 A List Apart: A Preview of HTML 5

    Lachlan Hunt has a nice introduction to HTML 5 over at ALA. At this point, I'm pretty much convinced that HTML 5 is the future of our medium (not XHTML). If you're not up on the latest good, give this article a read.

  9. Visit A List Apart: Understanding Web Design A List Apart: Understanding Web Design

    Zeldman's latest article at A List Apart shows (yet again) why he is still *the* industry thought-leader in an industry full of thought-leaders. A really great peice on the current state of our profession.

  10. Visit Richard Rutter at A List Apart: How to Size Text in CSS Richard Rutter at A List Apart: How to Size Text in CSS

    Richard, who continues to be one of web typography's biggest assets, has an ALA article that's all about sizing type. He evaluates many different ways of sizing type, demonstrating the results of each across several browsers (including when text i… More

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