new on webeyedea: Move the Web Forward - http://t.co/Euqlg0UN
new on webeyedea: inspired by art - http://t.co/ysaeeNs8
RT @hellosabsab: Lets support web standards…Grab a blue beanie! http://t.co/94M556V5 #bbd11
new on eyelearn: Die a designer: 10 steps to a long career - http://t.co/mz3YzBvZ
RT @netmag: Die a designer: follow @ccashdollar ‘s 10 steps to a long and happy web design career: http://t.co/xv4zOPZB
new on eyelearn: design principles I - http://t.co/0wn6bdV5
RT @adactio: Basking in the warmth of @zeldman’s scorching righteous truth: “Say No to SOPA” http://t.co/McGcIlEs a superb piece of writing.
new on eyelearn: time lapse: cover illustration for Xabiroi Comic Book Magazine - http://t.co/DN03bp3Z
RT @prisca_eyedea: came across this article again, inspiring (especially for Bauhaus fans): http://t.co/VIkGtKxC ~ […]
new on webeyedea: composition in web design - http://t.co/1UkjC7Su
new on webeyedea: let’s have a peak at CSS3 :) - http://t.co/CkBeXgVy
new on webeyedea: Blue beanie day - http://t.co/ywt8FteM
new on eyelearn: composition - http://t.co/YTZ9Vs7B
RT @netmag: Get to grips with CSS3 multiple background images, @prisca_eyedea explains how to keep your HTML clean: http://t.co/B0udbIpQ
new on eyelearn: single-line drawing - http://t.co/aqvTzweC
new on webeyedea: tables for tabular data - http://t.co/fosfb97U
new on webeyedea: image power - http://t.co/XMYWXUhg
RT @goodwitch: [..] about the free web-based screenreader “WebAnywhere”? Check it out at http://t.co/AvFkXnVw -it will start talking to you
new on eyelearn: ‘contents’ magazine launches - http://t.co/v6FtMPhZ
RT @stevefaulkner: ‘A warning to the WHATWG’ comment by @glazou on @hixie’s <time> post http://t.co/Kw0qTGWM #HTML5
RT @brucel: RT @glazou: CSS vendor prefixes, my answer to @hsivonen http://t.co/c1LfoGhs
RT @zeldman: ✩ The profession that dares not speak its name needs you. Take the 2011 web design survey! http://t.co/zzS5qjHl
RT @sazzy: A big thank you to *everyone* who donated their avatars today. As promised - here’s the pack for download.
http://t.co/Uk27TR1Q
RT @prisca_eyedea: great post by @chriscoyier: http://t.co/UW7ykeN5 ~ great to read something so positive for a change :)
RT @RWD: A fine post from @markboulton on some of the challenges of delivering ads in a responsive design: http://t.co/0SpYDnrw
RT @andybudd: Clearleft is looking for a Web Design Intern. If you or someone you know is a good fit for this position: http://t.co/wjU3FZTP
RT @netmag: We interview @RyanCarson to chat about @Treehouse, @FOWA, startups and being an outcast: http://t.co/B4VMZXZ1
a lovely site for doodling: http://t.co/wx1KRAat
RT @aral: Reading (& agreeing with @jessefreeman) ‘I moved on […] because Adobe just doesn’t understand developers.’ http://t.co/ciI9DDCa
new on webeyedea: art inspiration - http://t.co/9Buq5VA7
new on webeyedea: CSS rocks \m/ - http://t.co/hY2SSbOn
new on eyelearn: understanding font-size - http://t.co/3TeuiZXB
RT @paul_irish: Curious how CSS specs are developed? Get an inside view: http://t.co/W0rVDD7N
new on webeyedea: ‘boxes & more boxes’ Project - http://t.co/Kar0IhvL
RT @aral: [.] How I was removed from Adobe’s Christmas card list for telling them [..] to do what they announced today http://t.co/UNi0soTW
RT @netmag: W3C restores “time” element to HTML5: http://t.co/UBcWWnhU
new on webeyedea: flexible fluidity - http://t.co/uXTuY0gC
new on webeyedea: Designing The Experience - http://t.co/S1whYKCU
new on webeyedea: test your coding skills :) - http://t.co/b4uXnyGC
RT @leads: RT @rogerjohansson: Keep using the time element: http://t.co/fp4xuvzJ.
RT @jasonsantamaria: CopyPasteCharacter […] great improvements: http://t.co/S6Sr2n7o
One of those bookmarks I use every other day or so.
new on webeyedea: HAPPY HALLOWEEN AND RIP IE - http://t.co/JbdGiN4A
new on eyelearn: Shape Type - http://t.co/n2ltoI54
RT @netmag: 15 essential Photoshop tools for web design, a selection by @dblizzy: http://t.co/HW7XikCb
RT @chriscoyier: I asked @LeaVerou 5 questions: http://t.co/LzCTudry
RT @stevefaulkner: the <time> element now has its own web site http://t.co/UDRkVK0v #HTML5
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