+++ WEB DESIGN UPDATE. - Volume 7, Issue 08, August 23, 2008. An email newsletter to distribute news and information about web design and development. ++ISSUE 08 CONTENTS. SECTION ONE: New references. What's new at the Web Design Reference site? http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/webdesign/ New links in these categories: 01: ACCESSIBILITY. 02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. 03: JAVASCRIPT. 04: NAVIGATION 05: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. 06: TYPOGRAPHY. SECTION TWO: 07: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? [Contents ends.] ++ SECTION ONE: New references. +01: ACCESSIBILITY. Response to Article in A List Apart By Open & Closed Project. "Lisa Herrod's article for A List Apart, 'Deafness and the User Experience' (ALA 265, 2008.08.12), makes incorrect attributions about the Open & Closed Project. The Open & Closed Project isn't doing what the article claims we are..." http://openandclosed.org/docs/ALA265/ Web Accessibility - Beijing Olympics: Revisiting The Errors Of The Past By Majeed Saleh. "The Olympic Games are currently being followed avidly by sports fans, journalists and politicians worldwide, many of them using the official Beijing 2008 website (http://en.beijing2008.cn/), the most comprehensive source of information on events..." http://www.headstar.com/eablive/?p=201 State of the eNation Reports: Beijing Olympics Special By AbilityNet. "The owners of the Sydney Olympics Game site (SOCOG) were successfully prosecuted by Blind Australian Bruce Maguire in 2000. In this special report we invited disabled web users to test out the Beijing Olympics website." http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/enation99 Assistive Technology: a video tour of accessibility By Jon Gibbins. "...if you're just starting out building websites, these videos will hopefully lead you to consider accessibility in your work, which tends to provide a solid foundation for using best practices.... http://lab.dotjay.co.uk/notes/assistive-technology/videos/ +02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. Best Practice for ID and Class Names By Jens Meiert. "I'm currently working on yet another article for German Dr. Web mag, this time covering recommendations for IDs and classes, an issue likely as old as the Web. Taking a different approach than usual I'm feeling free to publish a 'guerrilla sneak preview' in this place..." http://meiert.com/en/blog/20080812/best-practice-ids-and-classes/ CSS 3 attribute Selectors By Christopher Schmitt. "In this article, Christopher Schmitt carries on his detailed exploration of what CSS3 has to offer us, looking at CSS3 attribute selectors that allow us to write selectors matching strings of text inside attribute values..." http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/css-3-attribute-selectors/ CSS 3 Image Replacement on the ODiN blog By Bruce Lawson. After a question about image replacement on accessify forums, I began to explore the image replacement options that CSS 3 will offer us. There is a potentially a mechanism using the content property that requires no extra markup and which degrades well even with CSS on and images off, because it doesn't hide the text it replaces." http://tinyurl.com/5vx9av CSS and Opacity: methods for creating translucent elements By Christopher Schmitt. "Christopher Schmitt has been playing with the CSS opacity property a lot lately, and loves what he can do with it. In this article, he shares his findings with the world." http://tinyurl.com/5vrvtr +03: JAVASCRIPT. ECMAScript Harmony By John Resig. John explains the outcome of the recent 'Oslo meeting' where proponents of ECMAScript 3.1 (incremental improvements to JS as it exists today) and 4 (massive, sweeping changes including many new programming constructs) harmonized their differences. http://ejohn.org/blog/ecmascript-harmony/ ECMAScript Harmony: New Life for JavaScript By Kevin Yank. "One by one, the core standards that define the Web are getting a new lease on life. First, the W3C rebooted its development of HTML by abandoning its single-minded focus on XHTML and embracing the work of the WHAT-WG's HTML 5 draft as a new beginning. Now, at a meeting in Olso at the end of July, the long-divided standards body responsible for the JavaScript language has managed to find new unity through compromise..." http://tinyurl.com/5fg5kp Primitive Data Types, Arrays, Loops, and Conditions: Part 3 By Stoyan Stefanov. "This tutorial takes a look at some of the basics of JavaScript, such as primitive data types, arrays, common operators and flow control statements. This final installment looks at arrays, conditions and loops." http://www.webreference.com/programming/javascript/beginning-oojs3/ +04:NAVIGATION Design Cop-out 2 - Breadcrumbs By Jared Spool. "Like site maps, breadcrumbs are hard to do well. And they are also a treatment of the symptom, with the real problem that the user is on the wrong page to begin with. Work to ensure the only place users end up is on the right page, and you'll no longer need to provide breadcrumbs to rescue them." http://www.uie.com/articles/breadcrumbs +05: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. The Digital Stakhanovite By Karl Dubost. "...At regular cycle, there is a rage debate over alt attribute on html working group mailing list. I'm not sure there is a perfect solution and we have to find a way to accommodate the circumstances of this sharing. The difficulty is that the right solution is more social than technical. Giving meaningful alternative information for the images you put online, really depends on the context..." http://www.w3.org/QA/2008/08/the-digital-stakhanovite.html The Details of Data in documents: GRDDL, Profiles, and HTML5 By Dan Connolly. "...I don't particularly care for the rel="profile" design, but one should choose ones battles and I'm not inclined to choose this one. I'm content for the market to choose." http://www.w3.org/QA/2008/08/the_details_of_data_in_documen.html This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 2 By Mark Pilgrim. "Welcome back to "This Week in HTML 5," where I'll try to summarize the major activity in the ongoing standards process in the WHATWG and W3C HTML Working Group." http://blog.whatwg.org/this-week-in-html5-episode-2 This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 3 By Mark Pilgrim. http://blog.whatwg.org/this-week-in-html-5-episode-3 +06: TYPOGRAPHY. Use the Best Available Ampersand By Dan Cederholm. "I love ampersands. And interest in this quirky character seems to be on the rise as of late. Case in point: Just last week, I purchased not one, but two t-shirts adorned with nothing more than an ampersand. That's telling, no?..." http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2008/08/14/ampersands.html Ampersands With Attitude By Huw Wilkins. "Ampersands have long been the character in a typeface with which typographers can indulge themselves. Sweeping curves, flirtatious finishes and bold statements - these are the things that make ampersands an exciting character to use and, better still, to design..." http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/15/ampersands-with-attitude/ [Section one ends.] ++ SECTION TWO: +07: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? Accessibility Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/accessibility Association Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/associations Book Listings. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/books Cascading Style Sheets Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/css Color Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/color Dreamweaver Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/dreamweaver Evaluation & Testing Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/testing Event Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/events Flash Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/flash Information Architecture Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/architecture JavaScript Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/javascript Miscellaneous Web Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/misc Navigation Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/navigation PHP Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/php Sites & Blogs Listing. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/sites Standards, Guidelines & Pattern Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/standards Tool Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/tools Typography Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/type Usability Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/usability XML Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/xml [Section two ends.] ++END NOTES. + SUBSCRIPTION INFO. 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