Posts filed under “Notes”
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Percentage based layouts: Some notes
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Taking Scherzo 3 for a spin
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Byline your article and there’s more chance I’ll read it
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On meaning in HTML (notes)
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If you’re writing your own copy make sure you do one thing
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Blogs with no archives
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Documents, not posters
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What next?
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A story in 50 words
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Websites in 140 characters
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Google scratch an old itch
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My mobile first ‘framework’
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It’s all marketing
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A little knowledge
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Why justify?
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Scherzo 2.4 update
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Tinkering
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World domination and the end of the printed word
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Adding
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I am not Natwest Bank
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When failure demand is OK
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You’re not reading this on a mobile phone
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Adding borders to elements using box-shadow
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The W3C mobileOK Checker looks for all the wrong things
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HTML5 practicalities: forget microdata and RDFa and use microformats instead
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Adding Google fonts to your WordPress theme without touching template files
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Putting content and meaning first
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5 reasons from Sales for making sponsor logos bigger on your website
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Minimalism
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Natwest: Online banking with a SMILE!
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Scherzo 2 update — problems with child themes
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Searching for search is illogical
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Testers for Scherzo 2.0 required
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Adblockers, IDs and class names
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Scherzo theme updated to version 1.6
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It’s 2011 and we still have pop-ups
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Scherzo theme update: version 1.5
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Scherzo theme added to the WordPress directory
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Google thinks Radio 5 last updated its home page in 1971
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Forget ems and use pixels instead
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Why icons are bad for website navigation menus
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Beware the about class
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Mobile phones and problems with ‘proper’ responsive design
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Time, HTML5 and Google Search results
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Offloading blog comments (and conversation)
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Notes on designing for mobile phones (even if they’re not made by Apple)
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I’m stupid and I press the big blue button
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Microformats, microdata and RDFa
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Google docs and privacy labels
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Does Twitter need an Edit Tweet button?
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Curating ones and zeroes
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Defeat, reading and politics
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Typekit: Online purchases that please
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Times in sensible nav menu shocker
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Page titles that link to the same page: Pet peeve 287
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Only humans carry their past around
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Vertical navigation and not making users think
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Balance, dramatic tension & the empty column
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Simple navigation: making it easy to reach lots of content
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Just in case you forgot
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End of an era
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The books
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Using online design techniques in printed newspapers
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When Twitter falls over on August 6 2009
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Text is text is text is text
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Using Twitter for blog subscriptions
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How print and web are different
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Leading and measure: experimenting with different values
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Styling WordPress posts according to their mood
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Fancy transparencies with rgba
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Go forth and HTML 5
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Leon Paternoster version 5
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4 changes that would make WordPress even better
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2008: sites, highlights, lowlights
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Horizontal navbars: CSS/HTML how-to
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Readability and font sizes
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Nielsen or not to Nielsen
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Writing WordPress themes is easy
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Single columns, Andy Rutledge, loss of laptop: 123
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Produce!
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Really simple design: a second example
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Going pink for October
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Site redesign
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Really simple web design: an example
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Welcome! Smashing Magazine readers
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Comments, spam: problems
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Unintelligible business language #1
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When CSS works beautifully
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A brief update
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About the “Into the White” theme for WordPress
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Smashing Magazine’s ideal blog layout
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Recreating the Guardian’s masthead
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Simple is difficult, right?
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Pleasing textual effects (#1)
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Guardian redesign
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Wainright typography
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Supersize your site – big text sizes
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Reduce your site
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