So I am officially back from my summer camp with the national guard, and boy is there a lot to cover. While I was away I was ableto relax, not think too much about all the wedding planning that needs to be done, and not think to much about web design either. Well, now it’s time to get back in the saddle. Here it is, a double dose of the usual weekly roundup. Enjoy.
- Super-cool techniques for using the alpha transparency in PNGs (DigitalWeb)
- Just in case you need further proof that Google is spying on all of us: Google Street View (Cameron Moll
- Optimize your website performance, like tuning an import car…for web sites. (The Net Is Dead)
- Still not inspired? Check out these 34 places to get design inspiration (Freelanceswitch)
- Validity, speed, accessibility, SEO: Grade your site 31 different ways (Aviva Directory)
- Stay up to date with Manly Stuff That Is No Longer Manly (Vitamin)
- Finally the real secret to getting tons of blog subscribers (CopyBlogger)
- Get the most of of your free time , that is if you have any. (Vitamin)
Comments
Rommert
The website performance article was a new one to me!
Though putting JavaScript at the bottom of your HTML is only possible when no onload events are called, so I wouldn’t exactly aggree on that one. Users have to download it anyway and if your web app is JavaScript-heavy, chances are you want to have it loaded before interaction begins.
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