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Accessibility with HTML5 and ARIA

When designing markup for a website or a web app, it’s important to keep in mind that what others see is not necessarily what meets your own eye. Accessible design means that page elements are encoded with information about the structure and content of the document, so that screen readers and assistive devices can make…

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To Code or Not to Code?

One of our design wizards creative artists, Jason O’Brien was quoted in an article in Six Revisions last week among industry giants Jeffrey Zeldman and Elliot Jay Stocks. O’Brien, lovingly referred to as Shamus around here, weighed in on the article’s posed question, “Should knowing HTML and CSS be required for web designers?” Jason responded to…

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Your cheatin’ brain

“I’m trying to think, but nothing happens.” – Curly Crib notes, quick guides, Cliff Notes, cheat sheets – whatever you choose to call them, they come in handy when the web developer brain goes ___________ . The guys at Smashing Magazine (we smash you with the information that will make your life easier. really.) have…

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CSS and the Human Body

So you are looking to finally take those steps to advance your web design skills to the next level… or maybe you are a newcomer interested in making CSS/HTML/PHP your entry point into the web design world. Either way, HTML has come a long way since the days of IE and Netscape, when the World…

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Setting Client Expectations through Mock-Up Design

One of CentreSource’s strongest areas is custom application development. We’ve worked with a number of fantastic clients who have asked us to create a variety of applications including ones to handle franchise management, online book trading, and qualitative research. With each of these, as well as a number of other development projects that we’ve worked…

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Cross-Browser Normalization

If you work in a web design or development firm, then you are probably already very (if not too) familiar with the various idiosyncrancies across the major browsers. Even before you start to apply the stylesheets you can spot noticable differences in the way the browsers render the html. This is because the major browsers…

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The Niftiest of Corners

Nifty Corners Cube is a javascript library written by Alessandro Fulciniti that enables you to easily implement rounded corners on your page. There are many different utilities out there on the web that do basically the same thing, but you’ll be hard pressed to find one that does it any easier. If you have ever…

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Markup As A Craft

We at CentreSource have recently been pushing all of our staff to become CSS masters. We’ve been testing, researching, training, and debugging our HTML and CSS code so that we might be able to serve our clients in the best possible ways. One of the newer members of our team, Bob, will be posting a…

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CSS Cross-Browser Tricks

Anyone that has written HTML and CSS has undoubtedly, at one time or another, faced a major headache attempting to acheive crossbrowser display uniformity. It’s a problem that’s not going to go away anytime soon, so we all just have to live with it for the time being. I’ve noticed over the years, that everyone…