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A Preview of HTML 5
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Who's afraid of HTML 5? Not Lachlan Hunt! As both a front-end web developer and a contributor to HTML 5, he tells us what we can expect from the emerging markup specification, whose goals include more flexibility and greater interoperability. <p>&a...


A Preview of HTML 5
http://www.alistapart.com
Who's afraid of HTML 5? Not Lachlan Hunt! As both a front-end web developer and a contributor to HTML 5, he tells us what we can expect from the emerging markup specification, whose goals include more flexibility and greater interoperability. <p>&a...


Designing For Flow
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Ask a web designer what makes a site great, and you're likely to hear "ease of use." Jim Ramsey begs to differ. Web applications in particular, he tells us, work best and engage most profoundly when they challenge users to overcome difficulties. <p>...


Designing For Flow
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Ask a web designer what makes a site great, and you're likely to hear "ease of use." Jim Ramsey begs to differ. Web applications in particular, he tells us, work best and engage most profoundly when they challenge users to overcome difficulties. <p>...


Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8
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For seven years, the @DOCTYPE@ switch has stood designers and developers in good stead as a toggle between standards mode and quirks mode. But when IE7, with its greatly improved support for standards, "broke the web," it revealed the flaw in our toggle....


From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey
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Grab your galoshes and walking stick and follow along with <cite>A List Apart</cite>'s Eric Meyer as he considers the vices and virtues of version targeting as a standards toggle. <p>&nbsp;</p><p><em><strong>...


Keeping Your Elements’ Kids in Line with Offspring
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Alex Bischoff introduces Offspring, a JavaScript library bringing the power of advanced CSS selectors to browsers that can&#8217;t quite handle the real thing. <p>&nbsp;</p><p><em><strong>Hide Your Shame:</strong&...


The Rules of Digital Engagement
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Jonathan Follett takes another trip down the "the long hallway":http://www.alistapart.com/articles/longhallway, looking at ways to collaborate, communicate, and manage conflict in virtual space. <p>&nbsp;</p><p><em><strong&...


Findability, Orphan of the Web Design Industry
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<p>Findability is to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as "web standards" is to "table layouts." In a web whose vastness exceeds comprehension, sites with findable content win. The good news is that everyone on your team can help make your site find...


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