+++ WEB DESIGN UPDATE. - Volume 7, Issue 51, June 19, 2009. An email newsletter to distribute news and information about web design and development. ++ISSUE 51 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: EVALUATION & TESTING. 04: EVENTS. 05: INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE. 06: MISCELLANEOUS. 07: NAVIGATION. 08: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. 09: TYPOGRAPHY. 10: USABILITY. SECTION TWO: 11: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? [Contents ends.] ++ SECTION ONE: New references. +01: ACCESSIBILITY. Section 508: WCAG 1.0 or WCAG 2.0? By Michael Gaigg. "Answer In short: WCAG 1.0, at least for the next couple of years." http://tinyurl.com/knj3va AnySurfer By AnySurfer. "AnySurfer is a Belgian quality mark for accessible websites. Sites that carry the label, comply with a carefully crafted set of guidelines: the AnySurfer checklist. They are accessible to everyone Ñ including visitors with a disability." http://www.anysurfer.be/en/ Common Look and Feel Standards for the Internet, Part 2: Standard on the Accessibility, Interoperability and Usability of Web Sites By Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. "Canadians have the right to obtain information and services from Government of Canada Web sites regardless of the technologies they use..." http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/clf2-nsi2/clfs-nnsi/clfs-nnsi-2-eng.asp The Web Guidelines Quality Model (the Netherlands) By webrichtlijnen. "Government bodies and companies are facing the challenge of creating websites that are optimally accessible to people as well as browsers and search engines. The Web Guidelines aid in that process." http://www.webrichtlijnen.nl/english/ Page Should Contain No More Than Two h1 Elements By WebAIM Thread. "can anyone explain this...The page should contain no more than two h1 elements. Warning..." http://webaim.org/discussion/mail_thread.php?thread=3905 +02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. Centering Images with CSS By Lorraine Nepomuceno. "...today I want to talk about centering your images with CSS. If you remember the old way (without the magic of CSS), it was something like this..." http://www.devlounge.net/code/centering-images-with-css First Look: Object Oriented CSS By Kevin Yank. "... I'm researching some of the latest thinking on hand-coded CSS..." http://tinyurl.com/lr25o3 A Detailed Look at the Z-Index CSS Property By Impressive Webs. "...Hopefully this article will clear up some misunderstandings regarding z-index..." http://tinyurl.com/ldc5bc Take Your Design To The Next Level With CSS3 By Nayaili de Leon. "...In this article, we'll look at the advantages of CSS3 and some examples of how Web designers are already using it. By the end, we'll know a bit of what to expect from CSS3 and how we can use its new features in our projects..." http://tinyurl.com/mrj6tb +03: EVALUATION & TESTING. Eyetracking Research and Forms Design By Formulate Information Design. "In recent years, a number of form design related eyetracking studies seem to have captured popular attention amongst the web community..." http://formulate.com.au/articles/eyetracking-research-and-forms-design/ +04: EVENTS. edUi 2009 September 21-22, 2009. Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A. http://www.eduiconf.org Techshare September 16Ð18, 2009. London, United Kingdom http://tinyurl.com/cwjke2 +05: INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE. IA Summit 09 - Day 1 By Jeff Parks. Podcasts of the Information Architecture Summit are now available. Among the selections are 'The Adoption of Web Standards into Web Design and Development: A Report on a Large Survey' by David Robbins, 'The Semantic Web: What IAs Need to Know About Web 3.0' by Chiara Fox, and 'Designing Rules: The Engine of User Experience' by Dan Brown. http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/ia-summit-09-day-1 Information is a Task By Gerry McGovern. "One of the greatest challenges organizations face is truly understanding the importance of, and managing the completion of, information-based tasks..." http://tinyurl.com/mzjks7 Apple, IKEA and Their Integrated Architecture By Davide Potente. "The design of a physical space can and should take advantage of information architecture (IA) deliverables, in particular when designing an integrated model of IA across environments. The user must be able to easily consult technology-dependent environments such as digital media or printed paper catalogs in line with the information flow carried through the website. Conveying the relevance of information to the user/consumer by means of applying IA principles with a view to designing a crisscross-connecting model of human-information interaction is the focus of these studies." http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-09/AprMay09_Potente-Salvini.html +06: MISCELLANEOUS. Improving Your Process: Faster Front End Development By Jonathan Christopher. "n our business, time is of the essence. Regardless of your billing policies, as a professional designer it is imperative that you have the ability to accurately estimate a workload and then follow through, on schedule..." http://tinyurl.com/mkkms2 The Battlefield of Design: Designers vs Clients By Paul Boag. "Establishing the look and feel of a site can be a point of contention. Web designers often become frustrated because they feel there's a lack of respect for their expertise. Meanwhile, clients grow annoyed when their designer seemingly fails to listen to them..." http://www.sitepoint.com/article/design-designers-clients/ +07: NAVIGATION. The Effectiveness of Web Search Engines to Index New Sites From Different Countries By Ari Pirkola. "The biased coverage of Google and Live Search raises concern because of their international nature. The coverage bias by the European search engines only seems to have local or regional significance." http://informationr.net/ir/14-2/paper396.html +08: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. Open Web Education Alliance Incubator Group Charter By W3C. "The goal of this Incubator Group is to bring together interested individuals, companies, and organizations with a strong interest in the field of educating Web professionals, to explore the needs and issues around the topic of Web development education. This Incubator Group will detail the options for establishing a group dedicated to bringing Web standards and best practices to the process of educating future professionals in Web professions, no matter where this training and education might be provided." http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/owea/charter-20090617 Alternate text in HTML 5 By Bruce Lawson. "For a while now there has been a battle raging between accessibility advocates and those who are most closely involved in drafting the HTML 5 specification." http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2009/alternate-text-in-html-5/ Comic Update: HTML5 Stubbornness and Snogging By Kyle Weem. "...Blind people can't see. Blind web users, as a result, need some aids to make sense of things we'd take for granted, even when screen readers are taken into account. Pictures need some form of alternate text and tables need some sort of summary to help give them the scope of the data that's about to be read to them (as just two examples.) The WAI-CG has methods for solving these sorts of problems. These solutions exist in HTML4. However, the WHAT WG, with what I presume is a desire to keep code simple, want to do accessibility their own way. To prove their point, they lean on surveys of existing web content which show little adoption of the accessibility features being debated. They also decline to accept the advice of accessibility experts with real-life experience interacting with disabled users. For a bunch of smart people, that's pretty stupid..." http://tinyurl.com/lzj4wk Adobe on 'HTML5' By John Dowdell. "The current WhatWG proposals called 'HTML 5' have been stirring up a lot of polarizing speech lately... articles with Flash-killer headlines lead to street-level fracases. " http://blogs.adobe.com/jd/2009/06/adobe_on_html5.html The Fascinating World of i18n (Richard Ishida Interview) By Lachlan Hunt. During TPAC 08, Lachy got-a-chattin' with Richard Ishida - the W3C's Internationalization (i18n) activity lead. Richard gives an insight into all the complexities that the i18n activity is trying to deal with. Richard is a wonderful speaker with tremendously knowledgeable of all things 18n; he gives some great descriptions of i18n problems in this little interview. If you are new to i18n, I think you will find this video very insightful. http://standardssuck.org/the-fascinating-world-of-i18n Maintainability Guide (Beta) By Jens Meiert. "This documentation on maintenance and maintainability means a start. I've been focusing a lot on these topics over the last few weeks, maybe a bit longer, so it's been about time to share some beef, and to still, all of a sudden, double the documentation that's out there..." http://meiert.com/en/blog/20090617/maintainability-guide/ +08: TYPOGRAPHY. The Fallacy of Page Zooming By Drew McLellan. "...To understand by page zooming is a complete red herring you have to understand this: the property of being able to cope with resized text is more important than the size of the text...." http://allinthehead.com/retro/343/the-fallacy-of-page-zooming +10: USABILITY. International Standards for Usability Should Be More Widely Used By Nigel Bevan. "Despite the authoritative nature of international standards for usability, many of them are not widely used. This paper explains both the benefits and some of the potential problems in using usability standards in areas including user interface design, usability assurance, software quality, and usability process improvement." (Nigel Bevan - Journal of Usability Studies May 2009) http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/jus/2009may/bevan1.html Web Form Layouts: Some Additional Guidelines By Luke Wroblewski. "Two sets of recently published Web form design guidelines..." http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?832 [Section one ends.] ++ SECTION TWO: +11: 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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