+++ WEB DESIGN UPDATE. - Volume 7, Issue 10, September 4, 2008. An email newsletter to distribute news and information about web design and development. ++ISSUE 10 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: JAVASCRIPT. 07: MISCELLANEOUS. 08: NAVIGATION. 09: PHP. 10: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. 11: TOOLS. 12: USABILITY. SECTION TWO: 13: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? [Contents ends.] ++ SECTION ONE: New references. +01: ACCESSIBILITY. Call-to-Action: Save the UT Accessibility Institute By James Craig. "The University of Texas is closing its Accessibility Institute today. Non-profit Knowbility has started a petition to save it..." http://www.webstandards.org/2008/08/29/save-the-accessibility-institute/ The Helen Project By American Foundation the Blind. "The Helen Project is a 21st century extension of Helen Keller's impact on the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities. As part of our responsibility to fulfill her legacy, we wonder 'What would Helen do?' if she were confronted with the opportunities and obstacles that the Internet presents to people who, because of their disability, do not have full access to the Internet due to accessibility limitations that exist on many web sites..." http://www.afb.org/aap.asp Web Accessibility Gone Wild By WebAIM. "This article presents a wide variety of mistakes, misconceptions, over-indulgences, intricacies, and generally silly aspects of modern accessibility." http://www.webaim.org/articles/gonewild/ Google Chrome Accessibility By Steve Faulkner. "...This release of Google Chrome does not appear to have been developed with the needs of users with disabilities taken into account, apart from limited keyboard shortcuts, basic support required for accessibility is absent." http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=92 How Captcha was Foiled: Are You a Man or a Mouse? By Tim Anderson. Captcha systems to stop automated posting have been "completely broken" by spammers, experts say. So what's the alternative? http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/aug/28/internet.captcha What The Target Settlement Should Mean To You By Matt May. "It's a question many of us in accessibility have been waiting for years to be answered. Does the Americans with Disabilities Act apply to the web? Sadly, accessibility's ultimate cliffhanger once again reaches an awkward denouement, leaving us deflated, and looking at yet another boring sequel..." http://tinyurl.com/6b63vl Targeting Accessibility By Glenda Sims. "The National Federation of the Blind and Target made accessibility history today when they announced a $6 million class action settlement. The lawsuit originated when the NFB sued Target alleging that target.com is not accessible to people with disabilities using screenreaders. Highlights of the settlement include..." http://www.glendathegood.com/blog/?p=284 Target Lawsuit Settled - Exactly As It Should Be By Bob Easton. "There was no 'settled law' when the suit was brought against Target, no legal precedent to stand upon. That was likely one of the strong motivations for the National Federation of the Blind to bring the suit; to force settled law, and to clarify (actually greatly extend) the Americans with Disabilities Act. There's still no settled law and I think that's a very good outcome..." http://tinyurl.com/6kuvmy Does Target Settlement Really Hit the Target? By Ian Lloyd. "Following comments on Twitter, one might think that the case of the National Federation of the Blind v. Target lawsuit ended up with a big win for accessibility..." http://accessify.com/news/2008/08/target-accessibility-case-settled/ Target Acquired: Four Cheers! By Jack Pickard. "...So I'll offer four cheers, to make up for the one Bruce held back on. The site will be accessible to a wider range of people than ever before; they will have yearly user testing and technical assessment, they will give their developers accessibility training. As far as I can see, the case has achieved precisely what it should have: an accessible website..." http://tinyurl.com/6bufqm Target Settles Accessibility Lawsuit for $6 Million By Matthew Magain. "...The very fact that this lawsuit existed in the first place is reason enough to conclude that Target is far from 'a leader in online accessibility'... http://tinyurl.com/573ndr +02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. min-height By Eric Tribou. "If you set an element's height with a percentage value you have to ask yourself, 'A percentage of WHAT?' If an element's height is 50% what is this 50% value based on?..." http://weblog.bridgew.edu/ruthsarian/archives/000516.htm CSS Organization Methods and Writing Style By Jonathan Christopher. "It's only natural to have preferences. Personal preferences help define your character, your style. Each day, you apply your personal preferences to nearly everything you do, right down to the way you write your code. Some developers don't even know they're doing it, while others are outright forceful when it comes to a conversation about whitespace..." http://tinyurl.com/5584eq CSS Constants with SSI: CSSI By Dave Everitt. "I was thinking the other day (after working on a WordPress-based site with crazy long CSS) how good it would be to have CSS colours stored in variables that were all held in a single file, so you could change every instance throughout a site, across multiple stylesheets. So I posted a message to the "Transcending CSS book group" Facebook group..." http://ecoconsulting.co.uk/training/css_includes.shtml Mobile Style - CSS Mobile Profile 2.0 By David Storey. "In this article, David Storey looks at CSS Mobile Profile 2.0, the W3CÕs recommended subset of CSS that should be used for styling your documents if you intend them to be viewed across mobile devices. He lists what is supported under the Mobile Profile, how it differs from CSS 2.1, and some advice on progressive enhancement (applying more advanced styles to more capable devices)." http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/mobile-style-css-mobile-profile-2-0/ Microsoft Breaks IE8 Interoperability Promise By Hakon Lie. "Microsoft said the right things, then blew it..." http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/29/hakon_lie_ie8_interoperability/ Broken Promises By Jonathan Snook. "Over at The Register, Hakon Lie feels that Microsoft has broken their promise to ship Internet Explorer in standards mode. There are two issues at play here and I'm not sure either is really that big of a deal. Or rather more interesting, if you were Microsoft, what would you do?..." http://www.snook.ca/archives/opinion/broken_promises/ +03: EVALUATION & TESTING. Site Visit Interviews: From Good to Great By userfocus. "Site visits are the best method we have of gaining real insight into the way customers work - to understand what customers do, rather than what they say they do. But to get the most from a site visit you need to polish your interviewing skills. Great interviewers show 5 characteristics from which we can learn..." http://www.userfocus.co.uk/articles/field_interviews.html Five Techniques for Getting Buy-In for Usability Testing By Jared Spool. "Producing a usable design takes time, money, and resources. It also requires an organization's dedication to focus on usability testing and customer needs throughout the entire design process..." http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2008/09/02/uietips-buyin-techniques/ +04: EVENTS. TPAC 2008: W3C Technical Plenary / Advisory Committee Meetings October 20-24, 2008. Mandelieu, France. http://www.w3.org/2008/10/TPAC/Overview.html +05: INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE. Four Essential Skills for Information Architects: An Interview with Donna (Maurer) Spencer By Jared M. Spool. "Donna (Maurer) Spencer is a recognized expert in the area of Information Architecture and author of an upcoming book on Card Sorting. Jared M. Spool recently had the opportunity to talk with Donna about the specific skills that separate the best information architects from the rest. Here are the highlights of that conversation..." http://www.uie.com/articles/ia_essential +06: JAVASCRIPT. JS and Objects By Mike Stenhouse. "Just a quick moment trying to explain the different approaches to using objects in JS to a fellow co-worker." http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Blog/181/js-and-objects/ +07: MISCELLANEOUS. Interview with Jeff Veen, User Experience Guru By Josh Catone. "Jeffrey Veen is a high-profile author, speaker, and user experience consultant who has been involved in the design of such sites as Flickr, Blogger, Typepad and Google Analytics. Jeff took some time out with SitePoint's Josh Catone to answer a few questions submitted by the SitePoint Forums community." http://www.sitepoint.com/article/interview-jeff-veen A Fresh Take On The Browser By Karen Wickre. "At Google, we have a saying: 'launch early and iterate.' While this approach is usually limited to our engineers, it apparently applies to our mailroom as well! As you may have read in the blogosphere, we hit "send" a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open source browser, Google Chrome. As we believe in access to information for everyone, we've now made the comic publicly available -- you can find it here. We will be launching the beta version of Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries..." http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/fresh-take-on-browser.html +08: NAVIGATION. Site Map Usability By Jakob Nielsen. "New user testing of site maps shows that they are still useful as a secondary navigation aide, and that they're much easier to use than they were during our research 7 years ago." http://www.useit.com/alertbox/sitemaps.html Best Practices in Web Development: Part 3 By Joe Dolson. "You could say that this part of the series is really breaking the concepts of information architecture down into components immediately relevant to web development. Practically speaking, I'm going to cover the necessities of navigation design, the concept of 'scent of information' and the question of design 'noise'..." http://tinyurl.com/5evk7y Ten Observations About Search Interfaces By Christina Wodtke. "These observations are just that, observations. Not rules or laws..." http://tinyurl.com/5wtj9w +09: PHP. Rasmus Lerdorf - PHP Frameworks? Think Again. By David Peterson. "This is the fist time I have heard Rasmus Lerdorf speak and it was entertaining to say the least. Refreshing would another way to describe it, I enjoy hearing real opinions and not holding back - Rasmus doesn't hold back..." http://tinyurl.com/6qll22 +10: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 4 By Mark Pilgrim. "The big news this week is the birth of the W3C's experimental HTML 5 validator (announcement). It is based on Henri Sivonen's experimental HTML 5 validator, although there are still some integration bugs to shake out. Related discussion on Sam Ruby's blog..." http://blog.whatwg.org/this-week-in-html-5-episode-4 HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson Discusses Features, Pain Points, Adoption Rate, And More By Justin James. "In this interview, HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses his favorite features, the features he thinks might be most contentious, the pain points he expects HTML 5 will address, and much more. He also tells what he would change in the original HTML spec if he could go back in time..." http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/programming-and-development/?p=718 +11: TOOLS. Helen Toolbar Application Download By American Foundation the Blind. "We offer you a free downloadable, fully accessible, web site rating toolbar application (which we affectionately named 'Helen') that will enable you to have your voice heard as you experience problems and/or success in using any web site. And, most importantly, Helen will enable the collective voice of the user community to be heard by web site providers, extending Helen Keller's lifetime efforts and legacy as an advocate for those whose voices might not otherwise be heard." http://www.afb.org/aap.asp?Action=Download +12: USABILITY. 8 Things You Need To Know About Improving Online Experience- New Study By Sathish Menon and Michael Douma. "This report outlines key findings from surveys that explored factors that drive online experience as expressed by the three different subject groups - nonprofit organizations and cities, web designers and firms, and the general public..." http://www.idea.org/find-information.html Information is Causing Global Warming By Gerry McGovern. "An information tsunami is sweeping the world, eating up vast quantities of time and energy." http://tinyurl.com/5p78wh [Section one ends.] ++ SECTION TWO: +13: 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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