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Lessons Learned From WebAIM Screen Reader Survey

If you have not already read the WebAIM screen reader survey I would really encourage you to head over there and give it a read through. Some really...

0 replies - 599 views - 02/04/09 by Schalk Neethling in News

Interface Developers And Security

You live in a new era, when demanding that people register on your site is no longer enough. There’s far too many other sites out that that you’re already...

0 replies - 782 views - 01/30/09 by Emil Stenström in News

Code Refactoring - Freaking Awesome

We have all gone back and looked at code we wrote in the past and thought "Wow, this is ugly.", or "wtf was I thinking?", or even...

12 replies - 11983 views - 01/16/09 by Mike Bernat in News

Site Stats For All To See - Input Wanted

While working on a blog there should be time for little frivolities. Small additions that are not necessarily important but are fun to implement. Not too long...

0 replies - 540 views - 01/15/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

Iterative Design - Going Round In Circles

I've been redesigning my blog for a while now and one thing in particular struck me as quite remarkable. Since I first launched this blog a year ago a lot of...

0 replies - 592 views - 01/14/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

Judging the Candidates Based Upon What Else? Their Website!

As those of us in the States know, political fever is upon us. Digg is littered with political articles and the networks are doing everything they can to...

0 replies - 659 views - 01/13/09 by David Walsh in News

Google Says: Everybody Stop Using IE6

Have you heard the news? Google is urging users of it's popular GMail application to stop using Internet Explorer 6 and rather opt for either Firefox or, you...

7 replies - 2713 views - 01/02/09 by Schalk Neethling in News

Tables For Layout, Still Using It? CSS3 Table Style, I Am Not Sure...

With the uptake of CSS and the movement against using tables for layout, are you still doing things the old way?In the standards world, tables are not evil...

4 replies - 2278 views - 12/31/08 by Schalk Neethling in News

A Year In Retrospect - Web Builder Zone's Top 10 For 2008

2008 Has been a real mixed bag. From great browser releases from Opera and Mozilla to the latest world economic turmoil. We all definitely have some things to...

0 replies - 2244 views - 12/23/08 by Schalk Neethling in News

Best Rails IDE? What do you think?

I thought I would post a quick question here on the Web Builder Zone to get some input from the community. I was wondering, what would you consider to be the...

10 replies - 3859 views - 12/20/08 by Schalk Neethling in News

2008: A Developer's Retrospective

 I have been making New Year's resolutions for a long, long time. I don’t even remember when I actually started making them either. Yes, it has been so...

3 replies - 6391 views - 12/16/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Discussion: Why Web Designers Often Use PHP Over ASP.NET?

Some time ago my colleague asked me "I like to read blogs about webdesign, but why are they mostly PHP-oriented?". Huh, really, why? Ihaven't thought...

4 replies - 2936 views - 12/11/08 by dzovan in News

Internet Explorer 8 - Fix Event Handling, Or Don’t Release It

Something which have troubled web developers for a long long time is the proprietary event handling implementation in Internet Explorer. In IE 8, this really...

0 replies - 3386 views - 12/09/08 by robnyman in News

Don’t Waste Time Writing HTML And CSS

When you’ve worked with front-end development for a while, you start thinking about effectiveness. So without further ado, here’s my four best ways to be a...

1 replies - 3192 views - 12/08/08 by Emil Stenström in News

Godaddy Just Hit The Bottom Of My List

Not that I was a great fan off them ever really but, after some things I saw while trying to register a domain and reading one of the latest posts on...

2 replies - 1280 views - 12/04/08 by Schalk Neethling in News