SXSW Interactive has posted Round One of their "Panel Picker," offering lots of gems. Choose wisely... you only get 10.
Amber Simmons offers insight on how to be a faithful copywriter.
Derek Powazek gives three simple guidelines for better website navigation.
My 1998 interview with the late Russ Meyer.
iPod killer or just filler? The magic 8-ball fills us in.
Hot on the heels of the IE7 Βeta 3 release, Microsoft has announced plans to roll out the final standalone version of IE7 via its Automatic Update service.
Perhaps the stragest thing I've ever stumbled upon. Some people have too much time on their hands.
Some time ago, Eric Meyer showed you how to add URIs to the printed version of your pages using print styles. Sometimes, though, too many inline URIs can make pages hard to read. Aaron Gustafson comes to the rescue with a JavaScript add-on that'll have you loving your linkage again.
So you've built a beautiful, standards-compliant site utilizing the latest and greatest CSS techniques. You've mastered control of styling every element, but in the back of your mind, a little voice is nagging you about how ugly your selects are. Well, today we're going to explore a way to silence that little voice and truly complete our designs.
When we last left our faux-select, we had a highly usable select replacement, but it wasn't quite as accessible as it should be. In order to make the faux-select truly accessible, users need to be able to use it with more than just a mouse. Keyboard controls are the most widely supported mouse alternative, so this article will address supporting them within the framework of our faux-select.
One of the web's preeminent marketing websites, MarketingSherpa, has just published an article which may start a web standards stampede. The focus is Firefox, but the underlying message is standards, standards and more standards.
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2007 SXSW Interactive Panel Proposal Picker (Round One)
Let the Democrats win.
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