Posts filed under “Articles”
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Integrating social media services in your website design isn’t vital in the slightest
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Designing navigation for narrow screens
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What next for Scherzo?
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Scherzo and images
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Scherzo 2.42 released
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A mobile first approach to design: Use text instead of images
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Mobile first images should work well on mobile phones
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Stripping redundancy from your writing
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Web writers should know HTML so teach it in school
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Obama shows Ed Miliband how to do blogging
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The lift off approach to projects
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Reading newspaper articles involves looking at words
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It’s not about technology. It’s how you approach things.
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Desktop first
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Scherzo, mobile first (and what that means for you)
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An HTML5 challenge (which lead me to think: Why bother with HTML5 sectioning elements?)
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Why business writing is rubbish
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Why I’m not fully supporting Internet Explorer 8 and older in future versions of Scherzo
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Limiting comment length and other ways to improve conversations
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A great user experience is based on good hygiene
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Modifying Scherzo? Use a child theme
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In praise of standfirsts
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How to build your own website and save all of 200 quid
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Short attention spans, mobile phones and the future of reading
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Why it’s still worth using ems instead of pixels
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The Guardian: Mobile versus desktop design
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Greater Manchester Police and using Twitter to get a point across
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How to write a blog post
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Nailing the section tag
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Improving WordPress search
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When is mystery meat navigation acceptable?
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Making calls to action work
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Taxonomies for new subjects
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Good web copy is boring
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Why I don’t like Tumblr & Posterous
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An aside really isn’t a sidebar
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Unify: making sites simple for clients
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Conversion design & users: Investigating the Baymard Institute
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Adventures in HTML5. Part one: Using HTML5 now
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Good copy redeems bad layout and typography
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105 reasons not to leave comments (but commenting here is just fine)
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Paragraphs part II
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Web pages, more fonts & what you need
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Online newspaper layout: 10 years and 10 steps back
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What is semantic HTML?
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Two blog formats: magazines and journals
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Poor sign up processes: Love Film
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Controlling excerpts and content length in WordPress
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Watching the sky
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Simple, complex, ordered, butchered
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FT redesign: modern, readable and accessible
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5 dos and don’ts of submitting content for editing
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Paragraphs on the web: a typographical guide
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Grids: Great, but use with care
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Simplifying The Guardian’s header
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Image replacement: problems when words are pictures (part 1)
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Writing great articles: anatomy of a BBC news story
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6 newspaper writing techniques for the web
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5 web design sins from the experts
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Why use grids?
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How to get leading right (part 2)
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How to get leading right (part 1)
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Times for print, Georgia for screen