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Designing for the Mobile Web
Submitted by: Jeremy on 03.20.2008
In Web Design Tutorials
The mobile web is here to stay -- but is your site optimized for users that are on the run? In this article, Brian reveals seven fundamental tips to make sure your web site is a joy to use for all users -- including those browsing from a mobile phone.
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They Shoot Browsers, Don't They?
Submitted by: Jeremy on 03.04.2008
In Web Design Tutorials
Version targeting will allow Microsoft to reach new heights of standards compliance where CSS and (especially) scripting are concerned. But to benefit from it, developers must explicitly opt in. That’s just not right, says Jeremy Keith. And it’s doomed to fail,...
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On Creativity
Submitted by: Jeremy on 03.04.2008
In Web Design Tutorials
As designers, we're wrongly perceived as custodians and exponents of creativity. This matters because business currently overvalues creativity. To avoid the inevitable backlash, we must lead our clients' perceptions.
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Design is in the Details
Submitted by: Jeremy on 03.04.2008
In Web Design Tutorials
Stop worrying about how good a designer you are, and start worrying about the myriad tiny details that can elevate your work from passable to near-perfect.
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Version Targeting: Threat or Menace?
Submitted by: Jeremy on 03.01.2008
In Web Design Tutorials
Version targeting shakes our browser-agnostic faith. Its default behavior runs counter to our expectations, and seems wrong. Yet to offer true DOM support without bringing JScript-authored sites to their knees, version targeting must work the way...
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Designing For Flow
Submitted by: Jeremy on 12.04.2007
In Web Design Tutorials
Ask a web designer what makes a site great, and you're likely to hear "ease of use." Jim Ramsey begs to differ. Web applications in particular, he tells us, work best and engage most profoundly when they challenge users to overcome difficulties.
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The 20 Golden Rules of Great Design
Submitted by: Jeremy on 12.03.2007
In Web Design Tutorials
Don't have an artistic bone in your body? You can still create great designs, as Muan Thang explains in this inspirational primer. His 20 golden rules provide the foundations you'll need to combine color, type, imagery and whitespace into striking, usable, compelling...
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Understanding Web Design
Submitted by: Jeremy on 11.22.2007
In Web Design Tutorials
We'll have better web design when we stop asking it to be something it's not, and start appreciating it for what it is. It's not print, not video, not a poster, and that's not a problem. Find out why cultural and business leaders misunderstand web design, and learn...
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