Archive for “July, 2006”

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ISERP

Posted July 7th, 2006 by Mike Cherim

ISERP site The Institute for Social & Economic Research & Policy or ISERP website is a website well-done. It’s sprawling and extensive, yet it retains a high level of usability and shorts not its visitors in terms of accessibility and functionality. Builders of most websites, especially large ones, have to make some compromises; a balance must be struck. This site strikes this balance well and with a polished, professional touch.

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Can You Hear Me Now?

Posted July 1st, 2006 by Mike Cherim

This article was written by Joshua Briley.

The web is alive… CSS and XHTML have been a hot topic over the last few years. Many websites are dedicated to showing its readers how to utilize valid markup — as recommended by the W3C — separating style from content, to create beautiful sites.

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