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Speaking at MinneWebCon 2010

As a follow-up to my presentation at MinneWebCon, 2009, the University of Minnesota’s web conference, I’ll be giving a giving the next iteration of my engagement, "It’s the Little Things, Part 2: You’re Still Doing It Wrong". This year, I’ll dive in deeply to the most used, and arguably most important, interaction elements of the web: forms.

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Stop Superscripts from Breaking Line-Heights Once and for All

So you’ve noticed it too? Your superscript and subscript tags are breaking your nice clean line-heights, aren’t they? It’s something that has bothered me for quite some time too, but for some reason I didn’t think to fix it until today when someone asked me about it.

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Archiving Awesome Form

Awesome Form was, well, pretty awesome. For any of you CSS nerds out there, you understand how difficult it can be to quickly and effectively markup long forms and still have them be logical and accessible. Awesome Form was my solution.

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Scalable Reverse-Ordered Lists

For some time now, I have wanted a way to reverse the order of an ordered list in html. I really wonder why it isn’t built into the specifications. While it is not entirely useful to have, it creates for an interesting experiment when you have goals of it being cross-browser and scalable text compatible.

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