Link: Stopdesign | CSS Organization Tip 1: Flags
how to keep your large css files manageable
Link: adaptive path - it's a whole new internet
are you amazed, inspired, and a little anxious?
Link: [ws] Color Scheme Generator 2
Simple, yet to see how effective the colour schemes are
Link: Drag-and-drop Sortable Lists with JavaScript and CSS
Not yet IE compatible, but awesome none-the-less
Link: Jeffrey Veen: State-of-the-art interactivity?
A post that works out to be essentially a what-not-to-do-for-interactivity list
Link: 10 Tips for Writing High-Performance Web Applications
The first three tips are particularly useful
Link: JavaScript: DHTML Library, Drag & Drop for Images and Layers
Very handy cross browser drag and drop implementation
Link: Introduction to Browser-Specific CSS Hacks
Helpful hints for dealing with different browsers
Link: Stu Nicholls | The CSS Playground | Cutting Edge CSS
Neat compilation of samples for various CSS design tricks
Link: JavaScript Triggers: A List Apart
Worth linking for the bit of code to manage required fields in a form
Link: Redundancy vs. Dependency
Discussion about how css can either be coded for redundancy or dependancy
Link: Guidelines for Accessible and Usable Web Sites: Observing Users Who Work With Screen Readers
Detailed overview of accessibility issues for web sites
Link: Label PDF Links
A reminder to label links to PDFs, including some nice icons to use
Link: Cross-Column Pull-Out Part Two: Custom Silhouettes: A List Apart
More css for items across columns - this time allowing for shapes that aren't squares

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