Links for March 21st
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Why websites shouldn't accommodate disabled users | Because it's good - Don't accommodate disabled users as some sort of afterthough, design your website to be usable by everyone from the start.
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Website design: Impatient versus bored: Gerry McGovern - An important reminder before you re-design your website: "The best word to describe your customers on your website is "impatient." The vast majority of them are at your website to get something done as quickly as possible. The only people who are likely to complain about your website design are website designers."
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Introducing EnhanceJS: A smarter, safer way to apply progressive enhancement | Filament Group, Inc., Boston, MA - EnhanceJS is a new JavaScript framework that automates a series of browser tests to ensure that advanced CSS and JavaScript features will render properly before they’re loaded to the page.
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IEBlog : The New JavaScript Engine in Internet Explorer 9 - Details of the new Chakra engine, including background compilation, type optimisations, optimised standard library and a faster interpreter.
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Internet Explorer 9: Platform Demos - Microsoft announce a developer preview of Internet Explorer 9, big news is CSS3 and SVG support and background compiled JS, the HTML5 improvements are mostly limited to the parsing compatibility improvements rather than new APIs.
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HTML5 structure—div, section & article ・ @boblet - An in depth look at the HTML5 elements for semantically structuring your pages.
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