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There are 10 posts in the Features archive.
April 08
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5 reasons I won’t be getting on the open id train
If you've ever talked to me about my opinion on OpenID, you'll know that I don't exactly believe in it. Now it's not that I think any part of the technical implementation… Read More
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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
In a lot of ways, I've been writing this post in my head for the past four years. Starting in April, I'm leaving Web Associates. In doing… Read More
January 08
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Manifesto of the UI
I've been thinking more and more lately about the state of user interface and it's evolution path -- it's something that I can't get out of my mind. Over the past few years (we're… Read More
December 07
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HTML5 and CSS3 are doomed for disaster
Throw around phrases like Future of Web Design and you'll get lots of thoughts regarding conferences, HTML5, and CSS3. If you're a developer-developer, you probably believe… Read More
September 07
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Technorati assaults design (again)
I was browsing some notes today and noticed that Technorati has redesigned.... again. I'm just about speechless.… Read More
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Hot for iPhone
Cutting back about a week ago today, I was still in the mindset that I would not be purchasing this generation of JesusPhone. In fact, even after the 10am Apple event on Tuesday,… Read More
August 07
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Absurdity of SXSW 2008 Panels
Today, I spent a while looking through the SXSW panel picker. First, I skimmed through the panels and pick out names I know. After that, I searched for specific technologies/techniques… Read More
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Why I don’t use CSS Frameworks
CSS Frameworks seem like an awesome advancement at first glance: speed up your development, normalize your code base, and eliminate those nasty browser bugs! Hot damn, where do… Read More
June 07
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On grid design
I've heard the term "grid design" more than I've seen the color blue around the web this year. Why such a resurgence of such an ancient technique? But more importantly -- why doesn't… Read More
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Organix: Launch
It's been a long time coming, but version 5.0 of Warpspire has landed. This version code-named "Organix" -- inspired by the most excellent album by The Roots took far longer than… Read More

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