Question of the week...
Question of the week…
A List Apart: new articles
With the introduction of a range of enhancements to form controls, APIs, multimedia, structure and semantics, HTML 5 promises to give authors more flexibility and greater interoperability.A preview of HTML 5
Flow, as a mental state, is characterized by a distorted sense of time, a lack of self-consciousness, and complete engagement in the task at hand. For designers, it’s exactly the feeling we hope to promote in the people who use our sites.A List Apart: Articles: Designing For Flow
Site fixed
After a bumpy ride, my move from host to host is fixed. Since my new host does not run on apache but instead on IIS, I had some starting problems. That is putting it mildly, none of the links worked, but all of that is after us now.
All I have to do now is fix the 404 page, as it is going to be in heavy use, until google updates its links. IIS does not have mod_rewrite, so my previous friendly url's are out of the question, sorry for that.
I expect some trouble in the days ahead, so if you spot anything, please let me know...
Update bookmarks
Just one thing, as my mod_rewrite doesn't work, bookmarks don't work...
Just browsing and found...
I was just browsing and found these articles;
- A good article by Dave Shea about browser detection and other bad things here.
- Another article by Roger Johansson about the speed of browser vendors versus the w3c...
- Roel van gils talking about email obfuscation on alistapart
- PPK just updated his W3C dom compatiblity core tables
- a nice article over unobtrusive javascript
- An old article by Jonathan Snook about hosted subversion.
- Javascript keyboard madness by Jan Wolter.
As I will be attending @media ajax this year and I am buried in work, posting will be a little slow for the next few weeks, excuses for that.