- Charles shapiro’s tomshiro and Blog
- way.nu and Blog
- Mark Newhouse, and his Realworldstyle, wher you can read a § tamed by CSS & true CSS 3 columns (many more has been added since)
- kryogenix, who explained how to expand/collapse trees without the hard work (also here) and search word highlighting.
- joe hewitt who wrote about comenting UI
- dylan foley, because of his workshop and his ideas on a cleanURL]
- Gazingus, « Mr Bookmarklet », described his work in the anatomy of a bookmarklet
- Eric Costello’s Glish, full of wisdom about CSS
- Project 7 used to have a great layout model
- Meryl still blogs about CSS.
- One of the oldest CSS resource is BlueRobot (who also discovered theFOUC).
- CSSark had one of the bestCSS FAQ available, and heavily documented about NN 4.xx (yes!) inconsitencies.
- The CSS Pointer Group also listed bugs in NN 4.xx.
- Web Page design for designers published many tutorials, advocating box model]
- This list could not be complete without Owen Brigg‘s TheNoodleIncident, his tutorial on CSS, and his Blog.
- Mark Pilgrim’s (update: his he really going to stop everything ?) Dive into Mark Dive into accessibility, where I selected ideas about font size.
- Kay was a precursor in CSS hacks (who uses the/*/*/ comment today?).
- Brainstorm & Raves was full of good advice, like on em’s.
- WebAIM focused on accessibilty in all aspects, including in forms.
- Marc Howells created an excellent CSS help.
- raibledesigns offered me an idea of Phoenix and
Web building. - Then came css-discuss archives.
- Dougal Gunter’s GeekRamblings (via Mark Pilgrim’s BlogShares corner).
- Jeessy-net (also via Mark Pilgrim’s BlogShares corner)
- RasterWeb (also via Mark Pilgrim’s BlogShares corner)
CSSBlogs
- unchartedshores
- doc searle
- WebsiteTips
- Waferbaby
- Jerry Kindall
- CSS lost + found
- Pieter-paul Koch
- Liorean
- Big John
- carlhuber
- communistsquirrel.com
Steve Campeon- randomWalks
- David Eisenberg
- Simon Willison
- ReadingEd
- Little Green Footballs
- philringnalda
- scriptygoddess
- blogzilla
- joel on software
- chris pirillo
- Codebitch
- Speedysnail
- Anil Dash
- Tantek
- Dorothea‘s TextArtisan
Validation Favelets
Completely out of date with the introduction of Firefox plugins such as Web Developper, favelets were also very tendance at some time.
- W3C validate
W3C validate w/options- W3C CSS validate
- WDG validate
WDG validate w/options- CAST validate (CAST , aka Bobby, soon came out of fashion, because it produced invalid results).
VALIDATE !
Links moved from old home page
- DevEdge article about validating by E. Meyer.
- Tantek excellent source of wisdom about well formed HTML code: Bed and Breakfast, aka the 3rd rule outa 7 (because Tantek announced 7 rules, but I doubt he came to write about all the 7), HTML4 strict tags & CSS2
target=_ »blank »
Links moved from old home page
A the time I started soours.com on dixiesys, there was a lengthy discussion around the web design community (what was to become the WaSP), about the bad habit of opening another window (remember, those were pre-Firefox days, tabbed browsing was in infancy), mainly using target=_"blank". Read about it in this discussion on a W3C forum. I also remember that Jeffrey Zeldman used the not-so-well documented target=_"eljefe".
- I originally linked to the new window bookmarklet. Today this site is mostly about music.
- I first encountered Simon Willison by reading his thoughts about target=_ »blank » & valid XHTML
- Also around the same time, I linked to david gagne‘s blogdata and Scott Andrew‘s archives. Why ?
Page Switcher
Links moved from old home page
Squirrel
- SquirrelMail Install HOWTO for DA. Better, use this one for Ensim
- SquirrelMail Wiki’s UsingPlugins
- SquirrelMail Plugin’s Amavis-New + SQL + SpamAssassin + Quarantine
- Online FAQ for Ensim customers (another)
- Ensim FAQ
News
- Slashdot
- Wired
- Boing Boing (who is Cory Doctorow ?)
search Google
Google Desktop Search on Linux ?
- TechIMO « Tech « In My Opinion »: The PC Hardware enthusiast community where your opinion counts »
- Nikush « In the subject of computing, we have achieved a GCSE in IT at the age of 9, and became Microsoft Certified Professionals at the age of 12. »
- Jon Udell (on InfoWorld) « the first version of Google Desktop Search can troll visited web pages, but only those sitting in the IE cache. Those of us using Firefox or other browsers are out of luck »
