Add drag ‘n drop to your web-based apps using Google web toolkit with a little help from Webreference. OK, so the content really comes from Google Web Toolkit Solutions, but at least you don’t have to pay for this information.
Top 10 list. Countdowns. Plenty of opportunities for a list that starts with 10 and works to 1. WhatWG blog explains how to do reverse ordered lists.
Though I’m no a professional designer, I’m amazed at all the theories and advice surrounding the world of typography. Whenever I design my own invitations and such, typography captivates me. I Love Typography has passion for the topic and it shows.
I’m amazed how many sites still use tables in their forms when everything else is table-free. Even I can do it and I’m no pro designer. Get tips for prettying up your dull forms without a drop of <tr>.
“Django is an open-source Web framework, written in Python, that allows you to easily and rapidly develop interactive, data-centric web applications.” Intrigued? Introduction to Django: Helping Perfectionists With Deadlines.
Jakob Nielsen’s useit column looks at 25 years of usability.
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