A List Apart, v. 4.0

If you build websites, you know about A List Apart because, after all, it's for people who make websites. It's also newly redesigned and newly updated, after a three-month hiatus. Slick? Certainly. Informative? Indubitably. New URL? Uh, yeah. What's up with that?

Even if you don't make websites, this article about making PDFs accessible might still be worth your time.

Tip o'the hat to Joshua Porter at Bokardo, who beat me to the link (I just checked last night). [Joshua, the "interesting effect" on wrapped titles also occurs in Firefox.]

Comments

I hadn't visited ALA in a while - thanks for the reminder. As to the new URL - textdrive is a hosting service that uses Textpattern. But their "we've moved" article says they're using a custom content management system.

I took it as an implicit endorsement of Textpattern. Now I'm puzzling over why they went to Textdrive, but *not* Textpattern.

Hmm. Them designer types is always doin' it differ'nt.

Posted by: Brian at August 24, 2005 09:08 AM

Even though I always find something interesting in ALA, I also always come away feeling like an idiot child because I'm so far behind them on the learning curve.

Posted by: Eric at August 24, 2005 10:48 AM

I am a big fan of simple, clean designs. Love it.

Posted by: SKumora at August 24, 2005 01:47 PM

Why, thank you very much!

Oh. You're talking about ALA, aren't you?

;-)

Posted by: Eric at August 24, 2005 01:49 PM
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