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When working at a university setting, many of the relatively minor aspects of web design come to the forefront due to legal accessibility requirements. One of the most prominent such requirement is for effective printing. Many websites such as uxmag and A List Apart use print stylesheets that produce a bare-bones version which, though easy to read, can be confusing. One particularly good example o
Case Summary 1,2,3 Kerrie Wooltorton was a 26-year-old woman with a history of mental illness and prior suicide attempts with anti-freeze ingestion who presented to the emergency department of a hospital in the United Kingdom in 2007 after intentionally ingesting a toxic amount of antifreeze. She presented with the following letter: To whom this may concern, if I come into hospital regarding takin
Working with CSS on my own site’s redesign, freelance work, and my job made me start thinking about the best way to standardize and organize the way I write my CSS. So, I proposed the question to my 9rules friends to collect the best tips from the best designers. 1) This tip is perhaps the most useful because it can apply to both formats of CSS organization that I will describe later. I first saw
2005 was a good year for web design. I got into the field at about this time last year with nothing more than a copy of Microsoft FrontPage and a free table-based layout. I don’t know if the growth I saw was amplified by my own, but I have a feeling that it wasn’t, because I saw some truly tremendous work this year. Obviously, the best redesigns of the year are much more than ten, so I encourage y
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