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By Andrew Faulkner on December 5th, 2006.
Welcome Nick. Itâs a pleasure to chat. For those that donât know you, could you say a few words about yourself.
Hi Andrew. Itâs a pleasure for me too. Thank you for this opportunity. This is actually my first interview. My name is Nicolò Volpato, …
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By Phil Renaud on October 11th, 2006.
Just as every writer eventually experiences writer’s block, every designer will at some point in time hit a wall where they cannot easily continue designing through. When you’re grinding it out for a dayjob, it’s slightly easier - you at least have the paycheque to look forward to - but …
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By Phil Renaud on August 20th, 2006.
Just in case you missed it: The CSS3 preview.
What with standardists ruling the web trends scene right now, the emergence of a new specification template for CSS is bound to be a major point of consideration in future endeavors. It is not, however, going to be remembered as the …
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By Johan on July 31st, 2006.
I interviewed (just a little) Roger Johansson, a webdeveloper living and working in Göteborg, Sweden. He is the driving force behind 456 Berea Street, a weblog where you will find a whole bunch of articles related to webstandards, accessibility and usability.
Roger has made a a best of archived articles …
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By Phil Renaud on April 6th, 2006.
The past few weeks have yielded some pretty nice design resources. Here’s a roundup:
Very Simple CSS Tricks:Â some simple, and functional bits of markup to help make your project run more smoothly. I like the idea - much akin to Slim, which I love.
CSS Float Tutorial Roundup:Â …
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By Phil Renaud on April 1st, 2006.
The W3C’s CSS specification update this week caught a number of people in the blogosphere off guard, by the look of things. I’ve gotten quite a few emails on the subject over the last couple days, and thought I’d address …
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By Johan on March 29th, 2006.
What binds the three together? Professional webdevelopers running a weblog about webdesign, coding tips related to client-side scripting and server-side programming (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MYSQL, AJAX, ASP, PHP, etcetera), usability, webstandards, accessibility and webtrends.
A short introduction
Robert Nyman is a developer from Sweden running his webjournal at …
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By Phil Renaud on March 10th, 2006.
note: every so often, most likely weekly, I’ll be updating here at fadtastic with the best design resources that have been brought to my attention throughout the week. Most of these come to my attention either through people suggesting them via email, or by way of my …
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