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ALA 266: next generation sprites, metaphors
http://www.zeldman.com/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ ala-266-next-generation-sprites-metaphors/…25 August 2008 9 pm eastern ALA 266: next generation sprites, metaphors In Issue No. 266 of A List Apart, for people who make websites: CSS Sprites2 – It’s JavaScript Time by DAVE SHEA In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery.
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So long, San Francisco. Hello, Chicago.
http://www.happycog.com/ news/ 2008/ 08/ so-long-san-francisco-hello-chicago/An Event Apart San Francisco 2008 was our best conference event ever. (Check the Flickr photo pool for evidence of good times had.) If you missed this show, join us for the final event of the year. An Event Apart Chicago features Andy Clarke (Transcending CSS), Curt Cloninger (Hot-Wiring Your Creative Process), Jason Fried (37signals), Robert Hoekman Jr.
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Photos from An Event Apart San Francisco
http://www.zeldman.com/ 2008/ 08/ 19/ photos-from-an-event-apart-san-francisco/19 August 2008 9 am eastern Photos from An Event Apart San Francisco Take a dip in the Flickr photo pool from An Event Apart San Francisco 2008. Day Two is about to begin. Tags: aeasf08, aneventapart, webdesign, conference, sanfrancisco Filed under: A List Apart, An Event Apart, CSS, Code,
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A List Apart Survey 2008
http://brightspark-consulting.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ a-list-apart-survey-2008/Calling all designers, developers, information architects, project managers, writers, editors, marketers, and everyone else who makes websites. It is time once again to pool our information so as to begin sketching a true picture of the way our profession is practiced worldwide.
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ALA 265: listen!
http://www.happycog.com/ news/ 2008/ 08/ ala-265-listen/In Issue No. 265 of A List Apart, for people who make websites: The web is a conversation, but not always a productive one. In “Putting Our Hot Heads Together,” Carolyn Wood shares ways to transform discussion forums and comment sections from shooting ranges into arenas of collaboration.
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A List Apart Survey 2008
http://elvery.net/ drzax/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ a-list-apart-survey-2008/Everyone’s favourite online web design/development magazine is currently conducting their 2008 survey. As the image says, I took it and so should you.
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A List Apart Survey 2008
http://misstuned.com/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ a-list-apart-survey-2008/I winned it. You should win it too. </stupid> Take the survey. Yeah, this is a pretty crappy post, but it’s SOMETHING. In case you’re curious as to why there have been no posts for a week or two, I’m a bit busy.
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Learning CSS and W3C Compliance with TemplateWorld
http://www.draculavseisenstein.com/ learning-css-and-w3c-compliance-with-templat…Many graphic designers who do not regularly do web design work may overlook the importance of web standards and this can potentially harm the durability and life of their websites. Sites that are built to meet current standards increase accessibility and long-term viability, which in turn provides a better experience for the user.
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Survey for Web designers/developers
http://www.abdulqabiz.com/ blog/ archives/ web_development/ survey_for_web_desig…I got to know (via Manish) about A List Apart's survey 2008 for people who make websites. There are some interesting questions, I would wait for survey results. Technorati tags: survey, 2008, ALA, A List Apart
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Beyond the Forest: A List Apart Survey for People Who Make Websites 2008
http://siliconflorist.com/ 2008/ 07/ 31/ beyond-the-forest-a-list-apart-survey-f…Likely if you’ve ever spent any time working in Web design and development—or if you’ve ever had the opportunity to wrestle with some CSS or make your code jump through some hoops—you’ve come across A List Apart. In 1997, web developer Brian M.
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