Archive for May, 2007

Do We Really Need Blockquotes in HTML?

Saturday, May 19th, 2007 | 2 Comments

In HTML, you can mark quotes in two different ways: using <q> or <blockquote>. They both carry the same attribute definitions (cite, etc) and they are both intended to mark up quotations in HTML documents.

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Niklas New Website

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 | 5 Comments

It’s my friends birthday today. He is a talanted photographer. He has a website located at maupoix.com. Me and my brother have the login details. We like practical jokes. Today we registered maupoix.info and made him a new website. Then we redirected maupoix.com to maupoix.info. Just for the day. Do you like it? (old-school warning)

Link: Nicklas New Website

Creating For the Web - Four Developers and Four Designers

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 | 1 Comment

The art & film magazine Scene 360 has a new web special online called Past, Present, Future…Creating for the Web. In this issue, they invited eight heavy weight panelists for an extensive interview around topics like useability, function vs. form, the future of flash, etc.

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Mobile Friendly Web Design Tips

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 | 1 Comment

The very day after comScore published a press release on mobile web usage, Virginia DeBolt at Think Vitamin publishes an interesting article: Make your site mobile friendly.

The mobile web is getting closer and soon enough web designers and developers will have to catch up with the limitations and possibilities of designing web sites for handheld devices. Here is a small collection of highlights from Virginia DeBolt’s article, mainly geared towards web designers and developers:

  • Clean, semantic markup is crucial when you consider the variety found in mobile devices.
  • Using the standard Opera browser, select View > Small Screen to see your page rendered in an approximation of what a mobile screen might display.
  • Some of the phone and PDA manufacturers have emulators on their sites that you can download and use for testing
  • Adobe’s Device Central, included in CS3, uses skins for dozens of mobile devices to display your content in various ways.
  • For those mobiles that do understand CSS, using link is more reliable than using @import for bringing in styles.
  • Eliminate floats, frames, columns, scripted effects and decorative images.
  • If you have a long navigation list at the start of the page, add a skip to main content link, or move the links to the end of document flow.
  • Reduce margins, paddings and borders to suit the small screen.

Link: Make your site mobile friendly (Think Vitamin)

John Allsopp on Microformats

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 | No Comments

John Allsopp, founder of Westciv and creator of Style Master, answers five pertinent questions asked by Carolyn Wood at Digital Web. John just came out with a new book: Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 and in this interview he answers some of the general questions around microformats and if they will really make a difference in the internet world.

Link: Five Pertinent Questions for John Allsopp (Digital Web)

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