Posts Tagged ‘Web Standards’
Daily reads for wannabe WebDs
This is a collection of sites, which I recommend for daily use for the people who are eager to pimp their web design/development skills. This was initially prepared to send to my fellow batch mates at the university, but later I thought why not share it with the rest of the world too :) These […]
22nd May 2007
blogging, Code, hacker, Internet, JavaScript, PHP, University, Web 2.0, Web Apps, Web Standards
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.app TLD for Web Applications
Web applications have become the next trend of the internet and it seems the day it’ll replace traditional desktop apps are not that far. But still web applications aren’t the easiest to use for average users one of the major barriers is accessing the application itself. As I mentioned in my previous post most of […]
Gmail realigns it’s interface
It seems Gmail has also joined the rounded corner and drop shadow galore with it’s upgrade to the interface. Even though there isn’t a major upgrade in the main UI message interface has become much sweet.
Also they have taken all the message actions to a top-right drop-down menu, which actually becomes quite irritating than the […]
Semantics on Word Processing.
As an adamant fan of web standards and semantically correct web design, I always tried to avoid using tables in web page layout design. But I never thought of taking that practice beyond web design.
However today I got a call from a less-tech savy person, who wanted me to help him with a layout of […]
5th November 2006
CSS, FOSS, Life, Office, Web Standards
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Why Sri Lankan designers should adapt to Web Standards ?
It seems most of the web designers in the world are adapting to web standards and many major sites are redesigning (realigning or rebooting or what ever) to comply with the web standards, but the interest of the subject here in Sri Lanka is very poor. Most of the sites, whether it government or commercial, […]
25th May 2006
Sri Lanka, Web 2.0, Web Standards
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