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A New Hope?

~ 30th September 2005. · 09:11 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

So… I guess I’m a little bit lazy these days regarding my feed list. The result is me missing some very interesting discussions. But no regret, actually a kind of relieved, I feel right now. Ed: this sounds like Yoda wrote it!? : ). I’d say me and the guys fell into a creativity thunder again, and despite of the short deadlines, we’re okay and we are managin’ it relatively easy. Some interesting stuff to come…

Anyway, I’ve just read post and the comments over there at JSM and it’s good to see the things are going forward globally, not just for the chosen few. The need for a quality is rising. That includes better web sites. Better design and better code.

My observations on the Typetester’s popularity, comments I receive etc. led me to a conclusion there’s a very large number of the guys who really get it. However, there’s still some misunderstanding about the standards and the whole story behind it. People are now aware why it’s all good, but there’s still many validatorians and wannabe ortodox standardistas. Or maybe I’m just too harsh…

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  1. I think your Typetester, usability and interface are just simply excellent, and gorgeous! Thanks a lot!!

    Do you recommend any good books on CSS? Too many out there and I’m just baffled! Fun-knee you mentioned Zen of CSS Design on CreativeNights, I happened to have gotten a copy just last week! Thanks Marko.

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