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One key feature of the Web 2.0 world is that of building personal relationships.
We’re moving from an environment where information is controlled by…
It’s essential for Designers to have a good understanding of typography and selection as the importance of typography in design can’t be neglected. The proper selection of typography can convert your normal design into attractive piece of art.
Among other…
What design features turn a good website bad? There are more potential pitfalls out there than you might think. Even design elements that may “look nice” to the untrained eye can have unexpected consequences, so acquainting yourself with these hidden…
After years of developing CSS layouts and reading web design blogs and CSS books, I still can’t believe I come across things that I don’t know about super-common CSS properties.
Maybe it’s just me; maybe I’m just a creature of…
In the first installment, Twelve Things Most Sites Need – Part I, I offered a six-pack of must-haves. Specifically I suggested sites should have a proper navigation menu, a meaningful, well-formed title, a method of contact, a site map, passive…
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They’ve been around for a while now: reset style sheets. They’re becoming more commonplace among web designers, and even Yahoo is using a reset stylesheet of their…
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Part two of last week’s examination of the personality of punctuation. Click here to read Part 1.
Em Dash and Hyphen

Em dashes and hyphens are…
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It’s easy to resent punctuation. Its purpose is to clarify sentences, so why are the rules governing it so complicated? There are…
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As the practice of Web design ages, some common rules and “best practices” inevitably embed themselves in the craft. Among these are the processes for using specific types…

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