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Introduction to RDFa II

In part I of this series, we looked at how semantic features normally confined to the head of an HTML document can be used to add semantic richness to the elements of the body. Along the way,...
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Content Templates to the Rescue

As an industry, we’ve learned to plan our sites to achieve business goals and meet human needs while shipping on time and delivering compelling User Experiences. Alas, despite all the sweat...
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The Inclusion Principle

To make accessible design an organic element of front-end development, we must free our thinking from the constraints we associate with accessible design and embrace the inclusion principle....
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Unwebbable

It’s time we came to grips with the fact that not every “document” can be a semantic “web page.” Some forms of writing just cannot be expressed in HTML—or they need to be bent and...
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Erskine Design Redesign

In a mere two years, Erskine Design grew from two people working at home into a full-fledged agency of eight, working with major clients. Their website needed to better reflect their achievements,...
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Redesigning Your Own Site

Redesigning your freelance website is an exercise in masochism. There are no colleagues to share the pain: It’s just you. As the designer who wrote The Art of Self-Branding, freelancer Lea...
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