
Smashing Magazine An epic list of useful WordPress tricks, all in one place - http://bit.ly/616nUv - Bookmarked (via Chris Coyier)

Smashing Magazine Web form design guidelines: an eyetracking study - http://bit.ly/kxCGO (via @KISSmetrics)

Smashing Magazine Useful Must-Have Documents For Designers and Developers - http://bit.ly/81wgqw

Smashing Magazine Finally, after a long journey and so many problems, the Smashing Books have arrived. We are starting the shipping right away!
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Smashing Magazine 15 Amazing Anti-Internet Explorer Resources - http://bit.ly/s9zMI

Smashing Magazine 10 Things to Consider when Writing for the Web - http://bit.ly/7mWbtd

Smashing Magazine Want to spark professional discussions in the design community? Write for us, we pay well: ideas@smashingmagazine.com

Smashing Magazine The death of the boring blog post? - http://bit.ly/RZJki - Just in case you missed it.

Smashing Magazine Beautiful new Sans Serif font available for free: Oceania - http://bit.ly/2oNvwV - Designers will love this! (via @liammckay)

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OK, this is seriously cool: A Traffic Light Augmented by Progress Bars - http://infosthetics.com/archives/2009/12 /eko_a_traffic_light_with_progress_bars. html - why hasn't anybody come up with this idea earlier?
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The Ecological and Economical Traffic Light Concept [relogik.com] by Damjan Stankovic is a Red Dot Design 2009 Award winner and consists of a simple yet, potentially highly practical visualization concept for everyday traffic lights that could reduce pollution and promote safer driving. ...

Smashing Magazine Breaking Rules in User Interface Design - http://bit.ly/5PQjzd

Smashing Magazine Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design - http://bit.ly/8psHnn

Smashing Magazine Here is one for you: what is the weirdest design project that you have ever worked on and what was so weird about it?

Smashing Magazine How To Support Internet Explorer and Still Be Cutting Edge - http://bit.ly/6nBGxw - Do your designs still support older version of IE?
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Everyone has been going on about how we should use CSS3 more and all of the possibilities and flexibility that come with it, but that we should still consider IE6 and other troubling browsers.

Smashing Magazine That's the spirit: in Germany Firefox is the most used browser (45.6%), with IE having 44.4% - http://bit.ly/8rNU6O
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Weltweit führt zwar weiterhin der Internet Explorer als am häufigsten genutzter Browser. In Deutschland jedoch liegt nach den Daten der halbjährlich stattfindenden W3B-Umfrage inzwischen der Firefox vorne.















