Highlights of Week 04/2010
January 31st, 2010
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- Win 5 Copies of “Fluid Web Typography” (by WebdesignerDepot) – leave a comment with your favorite typography link for the chance to win a copy of Jason Cranford Teague’s book (I hope this trackback counts as a comment
. - Finding the current location by IP and with the W3C Geo API (by Chris Heilmann) – nice writeup on how to read the IP in PHP and call the API with cURL.
- Web accessibility myths (by Ian Pouncey) – accessibility isn’t a target to aim for, it is a goal to aspire to.
- 13 video player UIs in 24 hours (by Jason F.) – form follows function, or not? What do you think about these media players?
- There are always more than two options (by Derek Sivers) – couldn’t agree more. Counting choices means limiting yourself, like “all flights to Europe are too expensive therefore I cannot go to Europe” – how about taking a cruise?
- Resist the urge to punish everyone for one person’s mistake (by Derek Sivers) – another great by Derek, on how to stay positive when your thinking is clouded.
Categories: This Week's Highlights Accessibility, book, cURL, Derek Sivers, Ian Pouncey, IP, location, mistake, options, PHP, typography, video player, WebdesignerDepot

