WebAIM: Screen Reader User Survey Results
The results of the second screen reader survey from WebAIM are, once again, required reading.
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The results of the second screen reader survey from WebAIM are, once again, required reading.
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Test cases for font-linking.
Steve Souders does the research and reveals the sad truth about the effect font-linking has on performance.
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A 2004 paper on huffduffing.
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A quick, slick primer on font linking.
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My new favourite single serving site.
A nice collection of design tools and methodologies.
The Web Magazine for Young Designers and Developers. Very nicely done, and all in HTML5 too.
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