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Dive Into Accessibility
Posted Thursday October 6, 2011 | No Comments
Mark Pilgrim disappeared from the Interwebs and took all of his material with him. Others have brought up mirrors of Dive Into Python and Dive Into HTML5. That’s cool. I brought up a mirror of Dive Into Accessibility from 2002.
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Ordering CSS Rules Consistently 2 Comments
With all the new funnery CSS3 brings to the table, CSS files are getting longer and longer. Seeking a more consistent way to write rules, I ask every element five questions.
What Yahoo Gives Back No Comments
With Yahoo under fire from all directions, it’s important to remember all the great stuff the company has given back to the web design and development community. Perhaps their ship is sinking. If so, consider this a salute.
HP Fail 3 Comments
HP cancels all devices based on webOS — most notably the TouchPad — and sets the industry back years.
Drink Your Medicine and Use CSSLint 6 Comments
So CSSLint is a great new tool to help you write more modular and efficient CSS. But it’s warnings can be a bit abstract, and offer no supporting explanation. Hopefully my interpretation will help. It is not perfect, and I encourage dissenting views on any of it.
Performance Discussion Follow-up No Comments
A follow-up to my session as KC WordCamp with lots of links and two critical pieces of information published at the same time my session was occurring.

