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		<title>New WebKit Fun</title>
		<description>For all you out there who like to keep tabs on new developments in the browser markets, Safari 3.1 has been seeded for testing and it seems they've incorporated a number on the new WebKit features!

Here's a select few examples:

Downloadable Fonts

The idea of downloadable font's isn't really anything new but ...</description>
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		<title>Doing things right</title>
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10 Principles Of Effective Web Design Make your designs work the right way.
Secure String Interpolation in JavaScript AN interesting read on some of the security concerns surrounding &#34;$string $inInterpolation&#34;.
UI-patterns.com
X-No-Thanks Another well thought out take on the whole X-UA-Compatible thing.

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		<title>Helvetica, Doctypes, Lemurs and more!</title>
		<description>So I've written a plugin and switched to a weekly summary posting of my delicious links, here's a select few good ones:


10 Things You Need to Know About Your Prospects On the freelance side, it's always good to know a little about the people you work for.
5 ways to pimp ...</description>
		<link>http://adventuresinwebdev.com/2008/01/25/helvetica-doctypes-lemurs-and-more/</link>
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		<title>They&#8217;re coming to get you!</title>
		<description>
Design Police. Bring bad design to justice!

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		<title>Daily Distractions</title>
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        A Savvy Approach to Copyright Messaging
        Into photography and don't want random people linking to or passively stealing your photos? try out this technique to remind people about copyright while keeping ...</description>
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		<title>Daily Distractions</title>
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        Monday Inspiration: Data Visualization and Infographics
        Lot's of good ideas.
        tags: infographics graphs information visualization examples
    

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		<title>Daily Distractions</title>
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        Zend Framework: Documentation
        Doc for all things Zend Framework
        tags: php zend framework manual reference
    
    
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		<link>http://adventuresinwebdev.com/2008/01/11/links-for-2008-01-12/</link>
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		<title>Daily Distractions</title>
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  outbreak » Messing up the interface
  How web forms can go very, very wrong.
  tags: 
    messingup
    bad
    ux
    interface
    usability
    forms
  
  
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		<link>http://adventuresinwebdev.com/2008/01/10/todays-distractions/</link>
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		<title>Installation continues&#8230;.</title>
		<description>We'll not much to write yet. I've spent some time today sorting out my various sites onto their proper servers and tinkering with wordpress plugins. It'll probably be a week or so before I post anything worthwhile but I'm working on a nice short list of articles.
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		<title>Installation has started.</title>
		<description>As you can see I'm in wordpress default mode as I'm still filtering through stuff. Oh what fun. While I play around and get my own theme assembled, I decided to get away from the default and try out the Dilectio Theme created by Design Disease in association with Smashing Magazine. Props to them.

I'm ...</description>
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