January 2006
A List Apart: Articles: The Accessibility Hat Trick: Getting Abbreviations Right
by 6 othersAAA-level compliance is the ideal of accessibility, the bonus-round of accessible design: AAA-level compliant pages meet the needs of every group of users. AAA is achievable, but requires preparation and forethought. To create a forward-looking, fully AAA-compliant site, we need to execute a sort of hat trick: XHTML 1.0 and 2.0-compliant markup, a generous breadth of backwards compatibility, and real universal accessibility.
May 2005
February 2005
January 2005
Google Cans Comment Spam
rel=nofollow and CSS.
November 2004
October 2004
A Basic Primer in Using S5
Preparing XHTML presentations.
September 2004
The elementtree.ElementTree Module ::: www.effbot.org
I wonder if this can be used in PyTextile.
July 2004
DOM Sample - NSRange
XHTML 1.1 sucks!
June 2004
Dynamic color generator based on subdomain.
Blue is my favourite color.
April 2004
Inline images in web pages
Too bad it's not cross-browser.
March 2004
February 2004
Ian Bicking 25.2.2004
Make forms more pleasing.
<LINK> Navigation Bar
Visualize the link information using IE.
mxTidy
A Python interface to a thread-safe, library version of the HTML Tidy.
XFN - XHTML Friends Network
by 13 othersA simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks.
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