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Glassics: Monday in the HTMLab

This is a complete topic review of all the posts I’ve done about web design to date. 🙂 Methinks I need to do a few more posts about web trends and writing for the web?

Layouts and Images

The Cherry on Top: A Beautiful Header
What’s a footer for?
Laying Out Your Page: When Pencil and Paper Trump Keyboard and Mouse
Multiple Sidebars: Useful Design or Info Overload?
Liquid Layouts vs. Ice Layouts
Designing for Mobile Devices
JPG, GIF, or PNG: That is the Question
Icons Are Like Candy

User Experiences

How Does Web Design Affect the User?
Fast Loading Times: A Personal Trademark
Navigation Placement in a Web Design, Part I: Traditional Placements
Experimenting with Navigation Placement, Part II: New Ideas to Try
The (Necessary?) Evil: The Pop-Up

Web Design Languages and Tricks

I love display:block!
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo with CSS
A Jungle of Strange Words: PHP and MySQL
Puzzling Through PHP, Part 1: Give Variables a Value

Web Trends

Should My Designs Be Deep and Wide?

Writing for the Web

Blog Content, Ahoy!
Scheduling Posts Using WordPress

The Webdesign Marketplace

The Difficulty of Pricing Design Services
Making Ads Less…Ad-y

Coming Up: “Glassics” Week!

To celebrate the summer (and give myself a week off from new posts), I’m introducing a week of posts known collectively as “Glassics”, or “Crooked Glasses Classics”. On Monday, there will be a review of all the web design posts I’ve done to date; on Tuesday, a review of all the commentary and philosophy posts I’ve done, and so on through Saturday.

I’m doing this not only for my own reference, but to re-expose new readers to some of my older posts, so that they can read and enjoy. I’ll also be going back through the older posts and updating them with pictures/illustrations and other media, since I now know how to incorporate such items into WordPress. (Some posts will also get some rewrites as necessary to be more informative and complete.)

I’m looking forward to Glassics Week–I hope you’ll stay tuned tomorrow for the Web Design Glassics!