Easy CSS hacks for IE7. A few new CSS hacks that work in Internet Explorer 7 and can be used as replacements to the *html hack.
Stop Hacking, or be Stopped. Why your usual CSS hacking methods will fail with the release of IE7, and how to preparre for it.
BBC Reboot. A competition to redesign the BBC homepage., win some prizes and get yourself noticed.
Slashdot CSS Redesign Contest. Redesign the look and feel of the site, the winner will receive a new laptop.
High DPI Web Sites. A preliminary proposal for how higher resolution images can be incorporated cleanly into an existing design.
Semantics and design. Why using CSS to achieve a visual style might reduce the semantic value of a document.
ThickBox - One box to rule them all. A twist on the Lightbox technique; it can show html pages using AJAX as well as images.
CSS Love Child. Lets you take the HTML from one page, add the styles of another, and end up with a hideously mutated beast.
A Guide to CSS Support in Email. Discusses CSS support on each of the popular email environments.
Rock Solid CSS Layouts. Step-by-step tutorial on how to create a slick, flexible, and solid 2-column layout.
ATF Manifesto. The ATF will work with all parties involved in producing web tools, content, and assistive technology to ensure broader accessibility for everyone.
Projecting your CSS. Make your site more usable and also provide Opera with a fullscreen mode experience by utilizing the projection media type.
CSS Mastery: Book Review. The only book out there that emcompases most of the current CSS techniques/tricks being used today.
A More Accessible Map. A way to display text-based data on a map, keeping it accessible, useful and visually attractive.
Principles and Elements of Design. Moving from theory to practice, analyzing eight CSS Zen Garden designs.
Bite Size Standards. A source for web designers to get brief easy-to-digest articles on standards-based web design.
How to Design for Different Browsers. Learn about ways of dealing with browser differences.
Slidy. Create accessible XHTML slide shows with ease, works across browsers and is operated like PowerPoint.
DOM Builder. An elegant lightweight script that lets you build HTML fragments with minimum code. Via WSP.
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.2 Released. A stability-and-security update. Also includes Universal Binary support for Mac OS X.
Accessibility Color Wheel. Simulates color deficiency and tells you if contrast/difference in brightness is good or bad.
Element Ready. A simple script that allows you to access an element via the DOM before the page has loaded.
DOMinclude. A library that allows you to add inline dynamic includes of content instead of using window popups.
Standards in a Nutshell. A graphical representation of what Web Standards really means.
A Designer's Guide to Prototyping Ajax. A number of techniques and guidelines to help your team design for Ajax—rapid prototyping.
DOM Gallery A simple JavaScript image gallery created with the help of Jeremy Keith’s book DOM Scripting.
Dave Shea Audio Interview. Recorded during the SXSW conference in Austin, some interesting questions asked.
The Style Contest. A great opportunity for blog designers to win $17,000 in prizes.
CSS Caching Hack. A way to trick browsers to download a new CSS file each time.
CSSViewer. A nice little Firefox Extension that lets you view CSS properties on any element on page.
Simultaneous cross plattform/browser CSS styling. Auto reload the html file and ever touch the browser again to reload while coding CSS.
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