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Joe Clark in London
The fine people at Carson Workshops are flying Joe Clark over to London for a one day workshop, in which Joe will be Sharing the Secrets of Web Accessibility.
Mental Models workshop with Indi Young
Clearleft and Indi Young are putting on a Mental Models workshop.
Bulletproof Ajax
I’m extremely proud to say my esteemed colleague, Jeremy Keith, has finished his latest book, Bulletproof Ajax. Jeremy is also running an Ajax training workshop to coincide with the book launch.
Ajax training workshop
Following on from the great response we had to d.Construct, Clearleft is proud to be putting on an Ajax training course early next year.
Win a ticket to dConstruct
This year’s dConstruct is looking brilliant. We’ve got a stellar lineup, four great workshops and now you can win a ticket to the conference just by customising one of our special badges.
The dConstruct Time Capsule
Win a VIP ticket with the dConstruct Time Capsule, and future proof yourself with a dConstruct workshop.
Avoiding groupthink: fine-tuning CSS specifications
Every now and then I’m asked to help out the CSS Working Group, especially when typography is involved. Invariably it’s also a chance to learn, not just about upcoming CSS, but also new methods of collaboration and group decision making.
dConstruct 2007
I’ve just come back from holiday, and the Clearleft office is a-buzz with early preparations for this year’s dConstruct conference.
CSS and Ajax Workshops
Clearleft is doing a couple of public workshops at the end of January, here in Brighton. Andy Budd and Jeremy Keith will be training folk on CSS Mastery and Bulletproof Ajax respectively. Also check out Web Directions North conference.
Firefox 1.5 is go
Firefox 1.5 is now a fully fledged release and it’s well worth a look, especially if you’re a web developer.
Liquid lunch
The new issue of Digital Web mag sees Peter-Paul Koch extolling the fine virtues of graceful degradation. That is the honourable action of building web sites that work† on all browsers without worrying if they are pixel perfect. With care, attention & experience this…
SxSW is just over the horizon
I’m off to SxSW again this year!
Easy alpha transparent pngs
The BritPack logo on these pages is an alpha-transparent PNG and I use a little PHP script to deliver browser-specific code to IE6 and IE5.5 and a normal image to other browsers.
But why, some say, the moon?
Returning from speaking at the Web App Summit, we watched the brilliant Frost/Nixon and I was reminded of JFK’s fantastic 1962 Moon speech to Rice University.
Applying pace layers to career paths
How thinking about the speed of a career can you help create a framework for professional development across any organisation.
SxSW wrap up
Yes I know I’ve been back for nearly a week, which means you’ll be totally fed up with SxSW posts, so this one might just be for my benefit.
Getting started with variable fonts
Variable fonts are a new font format offering unprecedented flexibility. They will be landing in web browsers and native operating systems within 12 months. Learn how to try them out now.
Why I haven’t bought anything from iTunes
As yet, I haven’t bought anything from the iTunes Music Store. The reasons for my ambivalence to iTMS are threefold: value, tangibility and information. Let me explain…
How to use variable fonts in the real world
Using variable fonts in the real world turns out to be tricky. This post explains how we achieved it for the new Ampersand website and what we learned along the way.