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www.kooslooijesteijn.net
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| | | | | Sidenotes can make a plain text richer. Here's how you can implement them with HTML and CSS alone. | |
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danilafe.com
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| | | | | A friend recently showed me a website, the design of which I really liked: Gwern Branwen's personal website . In particular, I found that sidenotes were a feature that I didn't even know I needed. A lot of my writing seems to use small parenthesized remarks (like this), which, although it doesn't break the flow in a grammatical sense, lengthens the sentence, and makes it harder to follow. Since I do my best to write content to help explain stuff (like the compiler series), making sentences more difficult to understand is a no-go. | |
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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | **HTML5** and **CSS3** have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the 'best markup' trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn't get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible. | |
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chrisyoong.com
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| | | Chris Yoong - Accessibility Developer, Developer, Frontend Developer, Accessibility Engineer, Engineer, Frontend Engineer, UI Engineer, Web Engineer | ||