links for 2006-01-31

ATAG assessment of WordPress
Joe Clark offers an interesting analysis of the admin side of Wordpress from the point of view of accessibility guidelines.
(tags: wordpress webdesign)

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Published on January 31, 2006

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Dry Slope skiing

Ralf 0.000002 seconds before he hit me: We’re hoping to go Skiing next winter and to see just how out of practise we were we spent two hours on the Southampton dry slope this saturday. Amazingly skiing is much like riding a bike and we were all challenging the pros soon enough!

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Published on January 29, 2006

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Thursday’s reunion

Dogs playing pool, the complete piece: Met up with a bunch of old pals from about ten years ago in Southampton on Saturday. These are the photos.

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links for 2006-01-28

Bubble Tooltips
nice way to display title attributes from links as tooltips.
(tags: tooltips webdesign css javascript)

The Effect of Blogging in Your Company
Is it a positive thing? I think it could be.
(tags: blogging business)

The Long-Tail Archive
The problems organising content by date. Which is why guyweb puts very little emphasis on this way of browsing.
(tags: navigation webdesign usability)

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Published on January 28, 2006

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Slow homepage

Something is slowing down my homepage. Could be the flickr feed, could be the del.icio.us links, could be the amount of entries pulled through by title (though i doubt it). I’ll look into it when i get a minute but for now please accept my apologies if you had to wait a long time to [...]

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Published on January 27, 2006

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links for 2006-01-27

Branding and the Million Dollar Homepage
a non-repeatable success?
(tags: webdesign advertising)

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links for 2006-01-26

Opera Mini: Best Mobile Web Browser Bar None
(tags: mobileweb browsers)

Free user-interface icons
OMG - check the quality of these. Amazing. And free. Wow.
(tags: icons gui design webdesign)

Five Simple Steps to Typesetting on the web
Mark Boulton introduces a brand new simple step series on typesetting.
(tags: typography webdesign)

The return of a design master
After 3 months, Doug Bowman returns. [...]

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Published on January 26, 2006

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Misreading?

If someone wrote “papa needs a new pair of pumps. You want me, you pay me.” how would you interpret it? I think “Joe Clark needs cash”, whilst flippant, might just about do! The original del.icio.us link he’s referring to said the following:
Joe Clark needs cash - pay this talented man. He knows more about [...]

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Published on January 25, 2006

Filed in Web design

links for 2006-01-24

CSS parent selectors
yes yes yes. Been wanting this for absolutely ever - since i started with CSS. Please listen to the oh mighty w3c speccers.
(tags: css webdesign)

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Published on January 24, 2006

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links for 2006-01-20

Source Order, Skip links and Structural labels
Some actual research into whether screenreader users actually use the ’skip to content’ links.
(tags: usability webdesign)

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Published on January 20, 2006

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Guy sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with you and your family. Take it easy.

About GuyWeb

This site is being redeveloped. Apologies if things don't look or act as you expect. I'm spending little bits of free time making some much needed changes.

GuyWeb is the personal website of Guy Carberry, a web designer based in Buckingham, England. He currently works full-time as a web designer for the Open University. He also undertakes interesting freelance projects where time allows. You can contact Guy by emailing Guy at this website's address.

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