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California Government CSS Design (November 11, 2003) As far as I know, CalGrants.org is the first California state government site that is designed with entirely CSS layout techniques.

Flash Navigation (October 10, 2003) As with any tool, you should think carefully about whether Flash is the right tool for your application.

ALTer (September 9, 2003) A short Perl program to automatically add alt text to every image tag on a site.

Mutual Accessibility (August 8, 2003) Washington Mutual Bank doesn't quite get the concept of accessibility.

Other uses for your content (July 7, 2003) When you put information on your Web site, you need to remember that the text you write might be used in ways that you didn't think of.

ADA rulings (October 10, 2002) Two different court rulings on applying the Americans with Disabilities Act to Web sites. And they disagree.

Embrace the medium (October 10, 2002) The Web is different than print, television, or any other medium. To be successful, designers must embrace those differences.

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Think Systems, not Symptoms
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Your Policies Aren’t Your Culture
Dec 13: Policies guide behavior, but culture is the lived norms and values of your team. Policies reflect culture -- they don’t define it. Netflix’s parental leave shift didn’t change its culture of freedom and responsibility. It clarified how to live it.
Lighten Your Process Burden
Dec 7: Everyone hates oppressive processes, but somehow we keep managing to create them.
Product Add-Ons Are An Expansion Myth
Dec 1: Add-ons can enhance your product’s appeal but won’t drive significant market growth. To expand your customer base, focus on developing standalone products.
Protecting your Product Soul when the Same Product meets New People.
Nov 23: Expand into new markets while preserving your product’s core value. Discover how to adapt and grow without losing your product’s soul.
Building the Next Big Thing: A Framework for Your Second Product
Nov 19: You need a first product sooner than you think. Here's a framework for helping you identify a winner.

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