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  • SXSW Day 3 - I know kung fu

    Ok, so I don't know kungf u but I was able to make it to the Ajax Kung Fu Meets Accessibility Feng Shui panel. The first half of the presentation was pretty interesting. Jeremy Keith used some screen captures from the Matrix to help illustrate his points or at least make his presentation look cool. He talked about how there is a fine line when ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  nfloyd  on March 15, 2007
  • SXSW Day 2 - Why we should ignore our users... Wha?

    After dragging ourselves out of the hotel room (it seems that Austin has some sort of mystical property that makes you super-tired in the morning. Combine that with the time zone change = 2 grumpy coders.  2 grumpy coders + Starbucks in the convention center = :) ). After getting some caffeine we hit the doors running and made ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  nfloyd  on March 14, 2007
  • Asp.Net vs. Standards

    A few months back I converted our site template from a table-based layout to a standards based design.  This was not a trivial task, in essence I "touched" every page in our app, which is more than 300 pages.  Recently we released major pieces of functionality, both using standards based html and heavy client-side functionality ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  mvasquez  on February 2, 2007
  • Often overlooked benefit of CSS

    I'm in the process of converting our portal (Fellowship One) site template to a standards-based css layout. Concise, simple and semantic markup is my goal. Recently I had a "duh" moment while pondering the benefits of css. A lot to love.. There is a lot to love about css: seperation of content and ...
    Posted to Intelligent Design (Weblog) by  mvasquez  on September 19, 2006