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August 09 2009
A good overview of protecting email addresses from being spidered by spammers.
The Bad thing is, that there seems to be little to no effective AND useable+accessible solutions. And that the popular methods like replacing the @ with an (at) or using character codes are not effective.
The final suggestion is to use a spam filter.
The Bad thing is, that there seems to be little to no effective AND useable+accessible solutions. And that the popular methods like replacing the @ with an (at) or using character codes are not effective.
The final suggestion is to use a spam filter.
A cross-browser compatible method to alignment a checkbox and its label vertically.
May 31 2009
A free, flash-based way to embed music into websites. Several skins are available.
If i would need a technique to round corners in HTML i would do it this way.
CSS like it should be everywhere. Here in these examples is shown, how powerful CSS is, if it's used according to its W3C definition (and that, of course, means putting it to an external file!)
Russ Weakley gives a quick guide to liquid layouts.
“ Coding web documents in valid XHTML doesn't make them semantically useful nor does coding semantically correct documents mean the documents are standards-compliant; they are two distinct things but a powerful combination. As web designers, we need to be aware of what we're getting with standards compliancy and semantically rich documents and that one does not necessarily lead to the other. More importantly, we need evangelize effectively to clients and budding XHTML coders & web designers, telling them *precisely* what's so great about making sites standards-compliant and semantically useful and therefore worth spending money to redesign a site or time to learn valid XHTML/CSS. ”— Standards don't necessarily have anything to do with being semantically correct
My favorite Solution for customizing
Checkboxes, Radio Buttons & Select Lists. This solution does not
restrict the functionality of the code, if viewed in a browser with no
Javascript+CSS capabilities.
“— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_enhancementProgressive enhancement
is a strategy for web design that emphasizes accessibility, semantic markup, and external stylesheet and scripting technologies.
Progressive enhancement uses web technologies in a layered fashion that allows everyone to access the basic content and functionality of a web page, using any browser or Internet connection, while also providing those with better bandwidth or more advanced browser software an enhanced version of the page.
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