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Webkit Supports Non-system Fonts
Browsers powered by WebKit add support for CSS3 web fonts module, allowing developers to use non-system fonts.
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Flash-based galleries for your images
Smashing Magazine does another roundup of interesting things, this time it is popular flash based galleries to use on your website for your images.
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Diagnostic Styling (CSS)
Eric Meyer presents a set of CSS rules to apply during development which call attention to markup problems.
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Splash Pages: Do We Really Need Them?
Yes, sometimes we do. Should we use them? No, we probably shouldn't.
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Consistent Text with CSS
Harry Roberts Design on how to have Consistent text with CSS.
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Helping your client maintain markup quality
Roger over at 456 Berea talks about how to help your client maintain standards compliant markup when using a CMS and a WYSIWYG editor.
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W3C is recommending the grid measurement attribute?
It looks like the W3C is introducing a new method of laying out web pages, apparently the browser vendors didn't like the Advanced Layout Module enough.
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CMS Themer
Another design to HTML service, this time, specifically for CMS sites.
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Why is contrast so important in web design
Bill over at Go Media Zine has written up a good article on using contrast in design. It includes several really great examples to bring his point home.
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Big, Bold Backgrounds
Fadtastic looks at aesthetically pleasing sites that are designed around its content.