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  1. CSS Design When I began designing websites, my biggest concern was the finished product. I didn't care that the code was bloated as long as my site looked good in IE and Netscape. Tables, pixel shims, font tags -- nothing was off limits. Then I discovered X...
  2. Cheapest Bastards Guide to Building Websites Wait, Who is this guide for? - Those looking to have a website built or looking for more information on the process. - Those looking to build websites as a hobby or wanting to start a career building websites. - Ninjas. Who is this guide NOT for? -...
  3. A List of Cool Tools for Web Accessibility & Usability We all know how important is creating a usable website in order to be successful. Usability and accessibility go hand in hand with conversion rates, customer satisfaction, targeted traffic and the list can go on. Here are some of the cool applicatio...
  4. A Beginner's Guide to CSS This lens isn't finished yet, but a couple of decent modules are ready, so I'm publishing. (When is a lens ever "finished?")
  5. Web Standards: Best Practices Web Development The craft of building web sites that are functional, beautiful, usable and accessible is not a simple one. The new web professional needs to wear lots of hats! Fortunately, help is at hand. Out of the thousands and thousands of web development sites...
  6. Web page layout with CSS and no tables You may be surprised to learn how easy it is to create a CSS layout for a Web page and not need any tables. By using CSS instead of tables, you create a Web page that is easier to find in search engines, easier to maintain over time, easier for your...
  7. CSS finder While I was learning CSS, I found that the best examples were scattered across the web. Over the years, I've collected a massive bookmark library, which I've consolidated into this lens. If you know of any resources you think should be added, please...
  8. Firefox: the best web browser A long time Netscape/Mozilla fan, I downloaded the first version of Firefox (version 0.1) and have been hooked ever since.   At that time, the browser was named Phoenix, then later changed to Firebird before finally choosing "Firefox"....
  9. Increased Profits From An Accessible Website Gain more visitors to your website by using web standards and accessibility standards. You will attract more visitors who can use your website. More visitors means more money for you!
  10. Web Standards & Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Humans & Bloggers Semantics and standards are the Web building blocks while good search engine rankings are simply reward to website authors who follow those standards. You'll soon understand how simple and clear the relationship between good, unique and interesting...
  11. Jon Hicks I live and work in the Cotswold market town of Witney, in the UK. When I'm not working, I'm spending time with my wife Leigh and children Samantha and Daniel, running Pimp My Safari, Pimp My Camino or trying to get some sleep. I'm a member of the Cam...
  12. A Web Standards Bookshelf "... As to whether modules are a good idea for someone who doesn't like modules... obviously no. For someone like you, you're pretty better off with a blog or a custom site."                   &nb...
  13. Video Tutorials - CSS, Photoshop, HTML Come here to see the latest Photoshop, CSS, HTML, and Web trend tutorials from Plain Shane Design.
  14. A commercial case for web accessibility - Part two In the first part of our look at web accessibility and how it can benefit businesses, I told you that web accessibility benefited not just those in the obvious groups, but pretty much everyone else as well. So now I'll explain myself with a few small...
  15. A commercial case for web accessibility Before I go on, I would like to apologise to any who may be offended by what might seem like an article that appears to suggest that financial gain is the only reason that businesses should take web accessibility seriously. I assure you that this is...
  16. POSH POSH is a really cheesy Acronym that contains another Acronym. It stands for Plain Old Semantic HTML. Although it’s a bad (and some would argue pointless) Acronym, POSH is a term that might make it easier to talk about using Semantic HTML. In f...
  17. Invest in your website during recession There are many very sound reasons why overall spending should be tightly controlled during a recession. The trick is knowing where to cut back, and more importantly, where not to. Slashing the budget on marketing, especially vital trade-channels suc...
  18. Chamara Peiris Designer/UI Engineer/Information Architect/Web Standards Evangalist & Internet entrepreneur. Co-founder of the Minlo Technologies (http://www.minlotec.com/).