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Screen Resolution and Page Layout
Screen Resolution and Page Layout. Optimize Web pages for 1024x768, but use a liquid layout that stretches well for any resolution, from 800x600 to 1280x1024.
Visual Vs. Structural
Visual Vs. Structural. Does the choice of approach — visual vs structural — have any impact on the accessibility or usability of a site?
CSS: The Tech Ajax Forgot
CSS: The Tech Ajax Forgot. Reasons why CSS is as important to Ajax as Asynchrony and XMLHttpRequest. Via Ajaxian.
8 steps to serving better (X)HTML
8 steps to serving better (X)HTML. A summary of 8 steps any web developer can take to improve their page code.
Pure CSS Menus
Pure CSS Menus. Turn nested lists into a working menu with very little javaScript needed.
Web Accessibility Tools Consortium (WAT-C)
Web Accessibility Tools Consortium (WAT-C). Provides a collection of free tools to assist both developers and designers in the development and testing of accessible web content.
Awesome Form
Awesome Form. Using simple semantic HTML and comprehensive CSS to create visually pleasing and accessible forms for all purposes.
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