Archive for July, 2006



The folks behind iconfactory.com are undergoing a massive reconstruction of their site. They’ve taken it off-line as they tear out the old ASP backend, table-based layouts and tons of br tags.
How do I know this? I watched their cartoons. They’ve created a clever set of movies to illustrate the process of tearing apart an [...]

You’ve probably heard of Microformats by now. It’s that vague concept floated amongst the standardistas which promises to solve world hunger and bring peace to the Middle East. You’ve always got something more immediate to do and hope to read about it soon. Heck, you don’t even know how it is [...]

Yahoo! Tech launched with basic support for the hReview microformat. Initially, I had no way of testing the output and didn’t realize our limited output. Tails, a Firefox extension, has helped me fine-tune the hReviews. However, Yahoo! Tech still has an outstanding bug with these reviews.

Due to the modular construction of [...]

The Yahoo! platform developers work continuously to make the YUI libraries as bulletproof as possible. Don’t pass up on this opportunity to have top-quality interactions that scale to enormous traffic, are platform independent, and evolve with new technology and concepts. Remember, they’re built for Yahoo! first and then offered to you for free. They’ve got [...]

When it comes to marrying standards-based web design and Flash, there’s only one name that stands out. Todd Dominey is a legend and hero for creating the flash-based headers, the PGA re-designs, and Slide Show Pro.
SSP gave us a great platform to build photo galleries based on XML. Dominey has just released [...]




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