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Tim WalkerOne method of producing charts which meet accessibility requirements, using only CSS and HTML.
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Cinta Màdicoshed the basic recipe of good old semantic navigation with a sprinkling of data and some CSS to turn the data into a chart, there are lots of variations you
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ametadeUm excelente artigo sobre como criar gráficos utilizando CSS, ganhando-se na acessibilidade.
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Ralf AppeltWe’ve been talking about Web 2.0 for so long now it’s already passé to argue about what it means and what it doesn’t. But one thing’s for sure, there’s a lot of data out there on the web these days. And as web designers, we’re designing a lot
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browneyes browneyesWeb 標準な状態でいかにデータをビジュアライズさせるか Tips
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Xavier Badosathree basic techniques for incorporating some simple data visualization into standards-based navigation patterns. All of them start with the building block of HTML navigation: an unordered list of links.
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Andre MalheiroFor the purposes of these examples, I’m assuming that all the necessary math is already done, so I’ll use hand-coded inline styles to represent the widths of the bars as percentages.
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