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12910_32 William Lawrence's Bookmarks Tagged With "web"

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  1. Visit Juicy Studio: Choosing an Accessible CMS Juicy Studio: Choosing an Accessible CMS

    The back end of content management systems can make or break their accessibility. This article compares some of the more popular ones.

  2. Visit Scroll Magazine Scroll Magazine

    An elegant, timeless, collectable magazine for people who love web design and are intrigued by the possibility of the web

  3. Visit Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic grandson - USATODAY.com Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic grandson - USATODAY.com

    Zackary has autism, and found the web to bit pretty scary, so his grandfather a browser especially for him and other children with autism.

  4. Visit Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web

    Ben Ward writes an article outlining distributed social networks with hCard and XFN.

  5. Visit A Journey of a Thousand Steps A Journey of a Thousand Steps

    An excellent post by Brian Oberkirch on the long term value of the open web and how things might one day just work the way we want them to...

  6. Visit favikon favikon

    Upload images, crop them, and create favicons for free!

  7. Visit Wordie | Like Flickr, but without the photos. Wordie | Like Flickr, but without the photos.

  8. Visit Raging Thunderbolt. The easiest way to PNG support in IE6 Raging Thunderbolt. The easiest way to PNG support in IE6

    In short? The fix for PNG in IE6 using that dreaded HTC file

  9. Visit SEOmoz | Put Your Best Foot Forward: 19 Gorgeous Website Footers SEOmoz | Put Your Best Foot Forward: 19 Gorgeous Website Footers

    Footers are important, kinda. Footer this, footer that. If you're going to have a footer, use some creative juices.

  10. Visit The Journal of Joe The Peacock. Yay.: An unordered list of thoughts I had during a conference call with a potential client today The Journal of Joe The Peacock. Yay.: An unordered list of thoughts I had during a conference call with a potential client today

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