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Accessible Links With CSS – More than just :hover

Thursday, October 4th, 2007 by Dylan Butler

Designers and coders alike commonly overlook the importance of anchor tags and their styling on a web page. Aside from accessibility for a moment, developers often miss the visual usability of some links on a page. From main navigation to external references, links cover a wide range of behaviors and can be styled to visually [...]

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For URLs The Future is Flat

Thursday, July 12th, 2007 by Thomas

Last week I discussed domains a bit and in the past I have written about new URL forms such as dirty URLs. Today I present a corollary to those ideas which I dub the “flat URL.” The idea is simple, don’t bail out right away – there are some payouts to be had if [...]

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Domain and Address Practices

Thursday, July 5th, 2007 by Thomas

Domain names are certainly an integral part of a company’s identity online but it seems there are many different views of what constitutes a good policy for handling domains. In this post I briefly touch on some ideas that we have pushed at PINT over the years as well as reveal a few interesting [...]

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Innovative Design Solutions: Navigation and Content

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 by Admin

As designers, we’re frequently challenged with concepting unique navigation solutions. Often times it’s a situation where the content would normally exceed the space allotted. Luckily, great ideas stem from these constraints and with an abundance of JavaScript libraries such as the YUI, MooTools, and Scriptaculous, web designers are able to push the envelope. Below is [...]

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