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Archive for April, 2006

Avoiding RSI

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Dr. Taraneh Razavi has an article on avoiding RSI (repetitive stress injury) that features simple tips and links to further resources.

Apple Developer Connection on Scope Creep

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Apple has recently posted an excellent page on their developer resource site that sums up these larger costs of Scope Creep quite elegantly and succintly. It’s worth a read if only to have strong talking points handy for your future meetings:

Ajax homepages explained

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Zdnet has an interesting review of Ajax hompages that gives a little background on what’s going on and short reviews of current offerings.

Screen size meditations

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Dave Hyatt has in interesting piece on the why and how of dealing with high resolution monitors in web design. As screens pack more and more pixels (especially laptops) the old standard of designing for an 800 X 600 monitor is starting to run into problems. Unfortunately there’s no technical magic bullet.

Taming Typography

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

You look at two sites. At first glance they look very similar, but the more you look the better one comes across. You look again and can’t quite figure out why. They’re laid out similarly, as so many websites are. The images are about equal in quality. Yet, one just works better. Chances are very […]

Safari use up over 75%

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

SurfinSafari has announced that Safari Browser use is up 75% in the last year from 1.8% of browser total to 3.19%, making Safari the Web’s third most popular browser.

3 Web building mistakes

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

We looked at three typical fallacies in expectations from a web designer. Now let’s turn to three typical expectations from a website that won’t be met.