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2008-05-29

Web Developer's Handbook

http://www.alvit.de/handbook/

IE CSS Bugs That’ll Get You Every Time

"The little bugs in it’s CSS support still haunt us to this day. I still get comments from people who roundly reject any technique that doesn’t work in IE 6. While I generally refuse to pander to IE 6’s limitations, I still feel it is important to make things look right in it whenever possible. Here are that major bugs in IE that’ll get you every time"

http://css-tricks.com/ie-css-bugs-thatll-get-you-every-time/

What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like

"In HTML, it really comes down to craftsmanship. It’s all those little things added up that make the whole. Here is a list of just some of the little things that I look for in other’s code and that I try to do myself that make for good craftsmanship in HTML"

http://css-tricks.com/what-beautiful-html-code-looks-like/

Liquid CSS Layouts - Design Alternative to Table Based Websites

"This article is a step by step case study showing you how to transform your table based web site to liquid CSS based layout. Although the site we're applying the css layout to is a very specific case, throughout the tutorial we will provide various solutions to be applied to your particular case."

http://www.mardiros.net/liquid-css-layouts.html

Layout Gala

"In November 2005 I presented on pro.html.it a three-part article on creating CSS layouts using techniques like negative margins, any order columns and in some case opposite floats. The main goal of the article was getting the maximum number of layouts based on the same markup, each with valid CSS and HTML, without hacks nor workaround and a good cross-browser compatibility. The result is a set of 40 layouts that we've thought worth sharing"

http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/

Amaya

"Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium."

http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

Cornish not English

"It will come as a surprise to many to learn that Cornwall existed some 500 years before England itself was formed.
The Cornovii were a Celtic tribe who inhabited the far South West peninsula of Britain, during the Iron Age, Roman and post-Roman periods and gave their name to Cornwall or Kernow.

The tribal name Cornovi stays with us to this day becoming 'Cornwall' from the Saxon 'corn' meaning horn and 'wealas' meaning speaker of a different language. For many centuries thereafter, the Cornish were looked upon as the non-English who lived on the horn of Britain, the original inhabitants of these islands. Weales also gives us the word Welsh, brothers of the Cornish."

http://www.cornishnotenglish.com/

Mebyon Kernow

"Mebyon Kernow - the Party for Cornwall is a modern and progressive political party, which is leading the fight for the self-government of Cornwall through the establishment of a legislative Assembly."

http://www.mebyonkernow.org/