I hate forms. Always hated them. Hate filling them out. Hate marking them up. And definitely hate styling them.
But that has all changed. It appeared to me that after all, forms are about user experience, and user experience is something I’m quite passionate about. But what really made me get into forms where a combination [...]
I hate forms
November 24th, 2009 3 Comments
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Review – Designing for the Web
September 4th, 2009 No Comments
Designing for the Web won’t teach you anything about HTML5, CSS3 or anything else the cool kids are talking about these days. Quite the opposite. And this is why you should read it. Actually, you should buy it for yourself, because Mark Boulton has gone through the extra trouble of creating his own independent publishing [...]
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Everything you know about CSS is wrong
January 22nd, 2009 2 Comments
Having spare time has unexpected consequences. Such as plowing through an entire book in one sitting. Last night I finally picked up my copy of Everything you know about CSS is wrong. A daunting title indeed, but the book is just over 100 pages, so it’s a quick read. And what you learn is basically [...]
Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design by Andy Clarke
November 20th, 2006 No Comments
Andy Clarke of And All That Malarkey has finally had his baby boy, err, book! This book has been on my wishlist ever since I got a fair number of sneak-peaks at the CSS for developers Workshop in London two months ago. I have a feeling there will be a some CSS3 stuff in there, [...]
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