Web 2.0 Design Validation - 0 views
SitePoint CSS Reference - 0 views
A List Apart: Articles: Understanding Web Design - 0 views
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Architecture (the kind that uses steel and glass and stone) is also an apt comparison—or at least, more apt than poster design. The architect creates planes and grids that facilitate the dynamic behavior of people. Having designed, the architect relinquishes control. Over time, the people who use the building bring out and add to the meaning of the architect’s design.
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Web design is the creation of digital environments that facilitate and encourage human activity; reflect or adapt to individual voices and content; and change gracefully over time while always retaining their identity.
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Great web designs are like great buildings. All office buildings, however distinctive, have lobbies and bathrooms and staircases. Websites, too, share commonalities.
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Actual Browser Sizes (final) - Baekdal.com - 0 views
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in order to support 95% of your visitors, you need to design for a maximum size of 776x424px
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The final section "What size do I need to support?" has the findings summary, but the entire article is a very worthwhile read.
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This is a creative example of quantitative user research. According to the findings from this article the "above the fold" size that will apply to the most people browsing is 776px wide by 424px high. This takes into account the browser chrome and surfing w/o being maximized. I think this study should be performed regularly, every couple of years perhaps to follow display size changes.
Main Page - Devmo - 0 views
Digital Web Magazine - Architecting CSS - 0 views
CSS From the Ground Up - 1 - 0 views
Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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"Web 2.0" refers to what some people see as a second phase of development of the World Wide Web, including its architecture and its applications.
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