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DECENT RECEPTION AT&T!!!

If AT&T can't handle giving me decent phone (hello iPHONE) reception give me a different company that can.

I swear my iPhone 3G has the worst reception of any phone I have EVER owned.
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shawn

  • 19 March 2009, 04:22
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Unfortunately, I’m not using any of those and testing is becoming a pain. I’m testing at work, home, and just about every corner available. Will be taking a closer look at the items listed in the post. I know one will allow me to speed up my work.

Great post.
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shawn

  • 19 March 2009, 04:20
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According to the W3C, it seems they are trying to separate behavior (Javascript) from content (text) and presentation (images & design)…

So what should we use Javascript instead of hyperlinks? Since the tag will cause my browser to go to the destination in the hyperlink. That is behavior, thus it must be stamped out of HTML right?

Maybe the w3c should fix everything first and then come up with the strict rules.

Also, it would be great if we could save the good while cutting out the bad: While the target attribute in an causes nightmares and severe panty bunching to semantics ascetics, it sure was simple.

Remember this K.I.S.S
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shawn

  • 19 March 2009, 04:19
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What about the usage of certain font types, since they are rendered in quite different sizes (even at 100%) and have an deep impact on overall legibility? I know that choosing font types is not an integral part of typography in practice, but should definitely taken into account.

Point 6: “I am your only font (Helvetica/Arial), you shall have no other font before me.” ;-)
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shawn

  • 19 March 2009, 04:14
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Agreed all these 10 tips will make web development process faster, but things collapse when the User Requirements changes at the final stage :(
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shawn

  • 19 March 2009, 04:13