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Posts by Darin Livdahl

When I get a sense of “wow” regarding web design, some of my first observations tend to focus on the use of typography, simplicity, clear and sometimes …More...

Last month I wrote about recent statistics regarding email marketing which contained a listing of email clients and their percentage of the market share. I’m going to …More...

Email Marketing has become a large part of my workload lately. I felt a refresher course in HTML email was needed in order to sort out …More...

If you are like many Web users who have signed up for numerous online newsletters, subscriptions and social networking sites throughout the last few years, you may …More...

Mozilla Labs recently introduced an innovative project called Ubiquity that enables the use of simple language to further connect the Web and empower users. Ubiquity comes in …More...

There has been recent discussion about the dwindling market share of IE6 from its peak around 2002-2003 of 95 percent, to around 25-35 percent this year. The …More...

Following the enormous growth of Ajax powered rich internet applications like Google Maps there has been much concern about accessibility and the need–in many cases–to ensure fully …More...

Recently on Surfin’ Safari, WebKit—the engine used for Apple’s Safari browser—introduced CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) gradients in their latest nightly builds. The ability to create gradients with …More...

Version Targeting is a mechanism conceived by Microsoft to ensure greater compatibility among it’s future Internet Explorer 8 browser. The issue came about shortly after the release …More...

For a Web developer, starting any new Web project usually begins with reusing universal markup, styles and scripts that have worked well on other projects. To keep …More...

A few days ago, Yahoo! released YSlow, a free Firefox add-on integrated with Firebug built to analyze Web pages and tell you why they’re slow, according to …More...



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