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Convert XHTML/CSS To WordPress | Jestro
Nice, clear tutorial on converting a static xhtml/css site design into a WordPress theme.
Inappropriate Uses | CSS-Tricks
I like this summary of what each type of thing should and should not be used for as a general rule - good advice and clarification. I especially like this:
"What’s kind of funny about JavaScript is that if something can be done in another language, it probably should be done in that other language."
I've seen so much abuse of Javascript it has made me not like it very much, even though I realize it's actually a very useful and powerful tool that does great stuff.
10 Rare HTML Tags You Really Should Know - Nettuts+
I use all of these regularly... except wbr
JeffCroft.com: The myth of content and presentation separation
Content and Presentation separation is the ideal towards which we strive, but it's not always possible to achieve completely. It doesn't mean we should stop trying, but that we should think about our code and what makes the most sense for each situation.
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Jeffrey Zeldman’s Web Standards Advisor
The Web Standards Advisor checks for subtleties of standards compliance in nine different areas—everything from structural use of headings to proper ID, class, and <div> element use. Nonstandard practices are flagged and reported in the Dreamweaver Results panel for quick code correction. A full report with more details and suggested fixes is also generated.
SitePoint » Crimes Against Hypertext
Good advice about linking practices!
The Woork Handbook
Antonio Lupetti has put together a nice web design handbook from his Woork blog posts - I've found many great tutorials and tips on his blog and I also enjoy his Italian "accented" use of English :)
Validator.nu
New validator that validates for HTML5!! (or other doctypes of your choosing) Nice clean interface. Used by Eric Meyer in the redesign of the An Event Apart website.
24 ways: The First Tool You Reach For (CSS Tables)
Wow - I had no idea you could do this! this sounds much simpler than the way I learned to do multi-column layouts with floats. CSS Tables. IE8 now makes it cross-browser. interesting! Nice solid layouts yet accessible by screenreaders.
Canvas tutorial - MDC
I didn't know about this new HTML5 element until I used a "CoolClock" script that used it - interesting!
12 Principles For Keeping Your Code Clean | CSS | Smashing Magazine
Nice clean coding conventions - Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks is awesome.
A List Apart: Articles: Understanding Progressive Enhancement
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Start with your content peanut, marked up in rich, semantic (X)HTML. Coat that content with a layer of rich, creamy CSS. Finally, add JavaScript as the hard candy shell to make a wonderfully tasty treat (and keep it from melting in your hands).
How Many HTML Elements Can You Name in 5 Minutes?
Fun quiz! I missed mostly elements I never use, and a few "face-palm" ones, like img! ha.
hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine]
This is very cool! Bookmarklet that allows you to quickly create hcards on the fly!
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