Web Form Design
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008Luke Wroblewski’s new book Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks is published by Rosenfeld Media and available in paperback or digital. Its also on my must read list for 2008.
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Luke Wroblewski’s new book Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks is published by Rosenfeld Media and available in paperback or digital. Its also on my must read list for 2008.
Starting with CSS and bug fixing tips are a great set of resources on best practice XHTML and CSS practices. Veerle has put together an impressive list of high quality tutorials.
HTML 5 Alternative Text, and Authoring Tools discusses the deeper issues involved with the HTML 5 Working Group’s conversation about alternative text. I’ve never agreed it should be optional for authoring tools and totally agree with Gez. Particularly the section on research. What’s to research? Why should the uninterested tail be wagging the web standards horse?
I have an idea… why don’t we let Flickr worry about its own business model and ability to provide compliant software? Just a thought for the working group.
Do we really need microformats? Robert Nyman is saying what a lot of us have been whispering about microformats for a long time - bulky non-semantic code riddled with excessive spans. Very good points all of them. Are you using microformats?
Andy Clarke’s Microformats: The Fine Art of Markup.
Design Coding from Poetic Prophet - SEO Rapper has put another dimension to the education of best practice website development. Who would have thought web standards, accessibility and usability would make it to the Rap scene?
Aptana Studio 1.1 is a free cross platform web development environment.
The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow.