A List Apart 4.0
by Jeffrey Zeldman ∙ 200 Comments
From the crown of its cranium to the tips of its Ruby-slippered toes, A List Apart 4.0 is both old and new.

ALA 4.0 bows. New design, new publishing system powered by Ruby on Rails.
by Jeffrey Zeldman ∙ 200 Comments
From the crown of its cranium to the tips of its Ruby-slippered toes, A List Apart 4.0 is both old and new.
by Jim Coudal ∙ 22 Comments
Should your blog have a business? Jim Coudal shares insights into the adventure of transitioning from client services to product creation.
by Joe Clark ∙ 52 Comments
PDF accessibility is not as straightforward as HTML accessibility. But it can be done, if you put the same care into marking up your PDFs that you put into marking up websites.
In any given day I can find myself reading up on a new W3C proposal, fixing an issue with our tax return, coding an add-on for our product, writing a conference presentation, building a server, creating a video tutorial, and doing front end development for one of our sites. Without clients dictating my workload I’m in the enviable position of being able to choose where to focus my efforts. However, I can’t physically do everything.
“We’re at the cusp of understanding the ultimate value of web publishing platforms, particularly ones that work cross-domain.”–Matt Mullenweg of WordPress.
MapBox's new vector-based map tiles are more stable, more scalable, and customizable to an amazing degree.