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Tuesday, January 3, 2006
- More XHTML/CSS navigation menus from exploding-boy.com. skettino
- A comprehensive set of CSS Cheatsheets. Very nicely done. skettino
- Elastic Framework tutorial, create pages that expand to match the browser font size. JayKay
- Yet another reason to use tags on your site. andrewg
- Google rumored to be making low-price PCs. Is anyone else worried about the world's dependence on Google? skettino
- del.icio.us finally gets a real domain name. Ah, the perks of a Yahoo! buyout. skettino
Wednesday, January 4, 2006
- Javascript at its finest. Check out Lightbox and click a thumbnail to watch the magic. skettino
- A two step process to creating badges for your site. Endless number of uses. skettino
- AJAX whois search. A quick way to find that perfect domain name. skettino
Thursday, January 5, 2006
- Fire up your newsreader. The Designologue now has an RSS Feed. skettino
- What Websites Do to Turn on Teens. It's published in Wired so it must be true, right? skettino
- Check out Ian Hickson's page on why sending xhtml as text/html is considered harmful. It sheds some light on the MIME types web authors should be using for their pages. Legrow
Friday, January 6, 2006
- 2006 Bloggie awards - Who will win the "Best Web Development" blog award this year? Andreas
- OSWD now has a Search by Number of Columns feature. It wasn't easy classifying nearly 1400 designs! skettino
- Is your website readable? Make sure your foreground and background color have enough contrast with Colour Contrast Checker. skettino
- How Web 2.0 are you? I scored an 8 out of 10! Beat that Matt Kull! skettino
Saturday, January 7, 2006
- A classic. CSS rounded corners with no images. skettino
Sunday, January 8, 2006
- colorschemer.com/online - generates colours that look good together, for the artistically challenged. acousticsam
- This rounded corners image generator lets you specify background and corner colours to fit your colour scheme. acousticsam
- Success comes from a basic idea executed amazingly well. skettino
- The Pillars of Social Software. A really good read if you're planning on creating Yahoo's next buyout. skettino
- Try out this demo showing realtime validation of form fields. This should be a standard! skettino
- ColorWhore is a good site for colours, split into categories depending on their base colour. Tetz
Monday, January 9, 2006
- Slashdot to be dethroned in 2006? My Open Source roots scream NO! but the Web 2.0 devil is so convincing... skettino
- Censorship angers MySpace users. Who would have thought a $629,000,000 website would do anything unethical. I mean, come on. skettino
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
- Got your perfect layout, but having trouble getting Apache, PHP, and MySQL installed and working together? xampp can help you out! Legrow
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
- Designing for the Web takes a look at some of the important areas of design, such as resolution, image compression and browser compatibility. skettino
- Fizbang tells you how to improve your logo, using Apple Computer and Microsoft as examples. skettino
- A quick guide to adding Google Maps to your site. skettino
- A story explaining why Digg may not be all it's hyped up to be. This one hits close to home since I used to know Steve Mallet. skettino
Thursday, January 12, 2006
- Bring some beautiful javascript image resizing to your online photo gallery! Andreas
- Convert GIFs to PNGs online. Very useful. acousticsam
Friday, January 13, 2006
- Accessibility testing made easy. Andreas
- A good source for CSS inspiration: The CSS list, compiled by Greg Babula. Don't forget to add your own site! Andreas
- If you're new to web design, the HTML Dog is a great place to learn. Tetz
Saturday, January 14, 2006
- This utility will help you select a matching 6-color palette for your website. Define a single color that you like. Matching colors will be calculated. quozl
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
- Taking prototype.js and script.aculo.us one step further using FACE. Browser animation without flash (and with standards in mind!) dangerouslyawesome
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
- ALA launches a new issue focusing on Accessibility and Web 3.0. oeb
- Get those images optimized for free. generalissmo
- Do you read Core77? Maybe you should. skettino
- Garrett Dimon takes an in-depth look at CSS Typography. Scroll to the bottom for examples. skettino
- The TML Project is a Content Management System using OSWD templates. skettino
- Paul Graham explains that work doesn't have to suck. Then again, when you are a millionaire for selling your company to Yahoo!, these types of essays are easy to write. skettino
- OSWD is mentioned in an article about Open Source written in .net Magazine from the UK. Party at my place tonight! skettino
Friday, January 20, 2006
- Two websites that can help you improve your code: 1. The CSS Tidy can optimize and clean up your CSS in a very nice way, and 2. The HTML/XML validator can check for both validation and accessibility errors at once, and automatically serve you "repaired" code. Andreas
- Straight from Valencia comes the most inspiring graphic design portfolio I have seen in a long time. skettino
Monday, January 23, 2006
- An excellent article that every typography lover should read. skettino
- A short guide to finding good images on the web to use in your designs. skettino
- An extension that allows you to preview all of your open Firefox tabs in thumbnail form. Is there anything Firefox can't do? skettino
- BrowserShots is handy when you want to see how your site looks in different browsers. Be patient though, because it's manual. Tetz
Thursday, January 26, 2006
- Like Digg, but specifically for CSS dangerouslyawesome
- Some more color utilities: Visibone Webmaster's Color Lab, Color Blender and Nattyware / Pixie EvilivE
- WayBackMachine. See what web pages looked like years ago. NickyD
- Is your CSS bugging out in Safari? Hide it! dangerouslyawesome
- Spice up your website with free icons by Mark James. Andreas
- The absolute greatest CSS, JS, PHP, and MySQL reference tool ever created. skettino
Monday, January 30, 2006
- SpongeCell is a new type of calendar written in Ruby on Rails. You can add entries by typing. For example, "Hot Date with Veronica, 10:00pm Saturday." skettino
- For all the button lovers, here is a list of just about every button ever made. Anyone interested in making one for OSWD? skettino