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links for 2007-05-26

Posted by delicious on 26 May 2007 at 12:20 am | Tagged as: Delicious

  • Free Vectors by Vecteezy!
    Fabulous resource for free vector (as opposed to bitmap photo-type) graphics to use on a website
    (tags: graphics)
  • The Showcase - Accessites.org
    Beautiful websites with an accessibility seal-of-approval (much rarer than valid sites)
    (tags: accessibility inspirations)
  • 60 Elegant and Visually Appealing Designs | Smashing Magazine
    (tags: inspirations)
  • Web Development Solutions (Godbit Project)
    Recommended for those starting out in web development; covers many topics, including WordPress, Microformats, Ajax and APIs ($34.99)
    (tags: books-to-read)
  • 50 Web Usability Tips that Help You Attract and Retain Web Visitors
    Excellent summary of usability to-dos
    (tags: accessibility usability)

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