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Netscape DevEdge Redesign
Netscape DevEdge Redesign
02/13/2003 06:08 AMThe Netscape DevEdge website has been redesigned and unveiled with
valid code. The new design boasts XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS,
along with many goodies.
Beta tests announced of mortgage
industry XML standards (E-Business
Standards Today)
Beta tests announced of mortgage
industry XML standards (E-Business
Standards Today)
07/23/2002 05:15 PMYou thought web standards were bad, how
about PC, DVD and Recorder standards
too?
You thought web standards were bad, how
about PC, DVD and Recorder standards
too?
11/06/2003 07:39 AMmove everything to a built in copy-protection scheme .. Buy Digital
TVs, VCRs and DVD players NOW .. The end of recording TV shows
approaches
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Another Redesign
Another Redesign
12/03/2002 11:46 AM
I re-designed the site again. I think the side
navigation suits the site the best. I hope you all like it. Remember,
simple is good. I also re-did how the header and footer are handled,
and made the site easier to update on a whole.
Redesign
Redesign
03/13/2003 10:21 AMAfter weeks of my whining about my site design, I sent Mena this comp
to force her to take pity...
Web ReDesign
Web ReDesign
03/11/2003 09:43 AMOct 3. Workflow that Works. 2001
Redesign in Progress
Redesign in Progress
12/16/2003 09:57 PMPardon the mess. Redesign currently in progress.
Redesign CSS Notes
Redesign CSS Notes
06/03/2004 01:33 PMAlluded to in the earlier Tech
nical Summary, the next analysis takes a look at the important CSS
highlights of Proton.
more...
Scobelizer redesign
Scobelizer redesign
12/11/2003 06:13 AM
Robert
Scoble: Design work ahead tonight. Bear with the ugliness
for a while.
In Mozilla, I can't even click on the comment link on this blog
entry. Recommendation: the
validator is your friend. For starters, it is <div
class="comment">, not <div
id="comment">.
Collaborative Redesign
Collaborative Redesign
11/25/2003 10:24 PMOut with the orange, in with the green. As with my last redesign, only the CSS changed. A fun deviation
with this one was that it was a collaboration between myself and Natalie over nearly 5,000 miles,
using edit styles and AIM to pass each other
snippets of CSS and
instantly try them out.
I haven't tested it very thoroughly at all so if there are any
glaring abominations leave me a comment - I know about the blogmarks
looking slightly out of place in IE 6 but I haven't quite decided if I can be
bothered to find a workaround yet.
The redesign continues...
The redesign continues...
11/18/2003 06:45 PMThe incremental redesign of kottke.org continues today with a bit of
tinkering with what is possible with the weblog format. If you scroll
down the...
Topix.net Gets Redesign
Topix.net Gets Redesign
08/02/2004 12:08 PMSource: ClickZ - The company has upped the number of news sources it
monitors to 7,000 from 3,600, and reorganized the way stories appear
on the home page. Topix.net executives say the site uses a new
algorithmic story editing technology,...
Redesign 0.9 beta
Redesign 0.9 beta
11/11/2003 03:24 PMOk, so what do you think of the new design? These are some of my
favorite images I have and...
Redesign the Scobleizer
Redesign the Scobleizer
08/17/2004 01:28 PMScoble is having a
redesign contest.
Microsoft.com redesign
Microsoft.com redesign
08/31/2004 12:29 AMAs reported here,
here, he
re and h
ere, the Microsoft.com home
page has been redesigned for the better. Although it's still not
fully standards-compliant, it's a huge step forward from previous
redesigns.
mozilla.org Redesign
mozilla.org Redesign
10/28/2003 11:06 PM "If you want to change the world, shut your mouth and start to spin
it." - Cracker...
Zeldman.com Redesign
Zeldman.com Redesign
05/03/2004 12:29 PMOur colophon tells more than you ever wanted to know about the
thinking and feelings behind our May 2004 redesign, code-named "The
Spring of our Hope."
Rethinking Redesign
Rethinking Redesign
06/17/2005 03:40 PMRedesigning a beloved product isn't easy -- just ask the team behind
New Coke. Any new iteration must retain the essence of the original
yet offer a jolt of innovation. We dissected a few recent redesigns to
see how they measured up. Our expert rater: Julie Anixter, executive
director for brand experience at design consultancy Lipson Alport
Glass & Associates.
Redesign *Still* in Progress
Redesign *Still* in Progress
01/09/2004 09:56 PMYes, yes, I'm still working on it. A few of the designs aren't
uploaded yet, but you will find that the default "Clean" look is very
similar to the previous Safari design (for those of you who objected
to the other designs).
NYPL Redesign
NYPL Redesign
05/03/2004 12:29 PMIt must be in the air: The New York Public Library redesigns, with a
lift from SBI/Razorfish New York.
Digital Web Redesign
Digital Web Redesign
05/14/2004 07:46 AMKudos to Nick Finck and his
team for the excellent redesign
of Digital Web Magazine.
Version 2 Redesign Contest
Version 2 Redesign Contest
02/19/2004 01:00 PMThis month's Version 2
Redesign Contest focuses on completely redoing the home page for
The Gutenberg Project using valid CSS and XHTML. Free copies of both
FeedDemon and TopStyle are among the
prizes :)
Boing Boing's redesign
Boing Boing's redesign
01/05/2005 03:58 PMMark Frauenfelder:
You might have noticed that we've tweaked Boing Boing's design, and
have added a new ad banner along the top. We have removed the network
text link advertising because we wanted to experiment with other kinds
of ads.
We're always interested in hearing your suggestions for other
design changes to improve legibility and usability. Feel free to email them to us, and put
"BB design" in the subject field.
Web ReDesign 2.0: Workflow that Works
Web ReDesign 2.0: Workflow that Works
03/30/2005 05:47 PM

Anyone who has managed the process of developing or redesigning a
Web site of significant size has likely learned the hard way the
complexities, pitfalls, and cost risk of such an undertaking. While
many Web development firms have fantastic technical expertise, what
sets the topnotch organizations apart is the ability to accurately
manage the planning and development process.
Web Redesign: Workflow That Works directly addresses this crucial area
with a specific, proven process.
This brief but important book lays out a specific five-step
strategy--called the Core Process--that can always be applied to the
development of Web sites and fine-tuned to almost any type of project.
Each step--defining the project, developing site structure, visual
design and testing, production and QA, and launch and beyond--contains
three related but distinct tracks. The text begins with a brief
overview of each of the steps, then delves deeper into each with
detailed explanations as well as specific forms and project-management
strategies. This book does not cover back-end, server-side
programming. Instead, it focuses primarily on the visual, conventional
components of a Web site.
Authors Kelly Goto and Emily Cotler compiled this book in an
attractive, easy-to-read format. This process guide uses numerous
full-color screen shots to illustrate site examples, as well as plenty
of site diagrams and sample forms. The book even has a companion Web
site with downloadable forms in PDF format to put the Core Process
into immediate action
Redesign: Design Notes
Redesign: Design Notes
06/08/2004 12:28 PMI had planned to wrap up the redesign analysis series
with a look at the design elements of Proton, but plans
change.
more...
initial success for about.com redesign
initial success for about.com redesign
04/29/2004 12:09 PMcan't argue with people who like a more pleasant presentation
Redesign Technical Notes
Redesign Technical Notes
05/30/2004 02:38 PMNext in the series of follow-ups to this past week's
redesign is a look at some of the technical changes for the new
mezzoblue.
more...
A Corporate Redesign - Part I
A Corporate Redesign - Part I
02/01/2003 07:36 AMIn this article we will be completely redesigning the Microsoft
website to show the power of the tools we have. Making it 100%
usable, valid, and table-less. The new design will maintain all of
the functionality of the real site.
Ask Jeeves Kicks Out A Big Redesign
Ask Jeeves Kicks Out A Big Redesign
09/22/2004 06:42 AMYou know, everybody thinks it's Yahoo vs. Google, Yahoo vs. Google --
and eventually Yahoo vs. Google vs. Microsoft when they get around to
jumping into the search wars. But...
SF Examiner's excellent redesign
SF Examiner's excellent redesign
08/02/2004 02:08 PMquite a finely polished turd, this is
Le Redesign, C'est Fini!
Le Redesign, C'est Fini!
01/07/2004 02:57 PMRedesign: done. Design goals explained. Last browser bugs squashed.
Curtain goes up on My Opera redesign
Curtain goes up on My Opera redesign
12/17/2003 10:48 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 17 2003 9:38AM ET
New Nintendo handheld gets a name and a
redesign
New Nintendo handheld gets a name and a
redesign
07/29/2004 01:15 PMNintendo has redesigned its upcoming handheld and given it a name.
Expect to see it on store shelves in time for the 2004 holiday
shopping frenzy.
BBC News - Site Redesign
BBC News - Site Redesign
02/19/2003 01:32 AMOne of the most frequently visited sites in the UK has had a complete
facelift.
Blogger redesign notes
Blogger redesign notes
05/10/2004 05:53 AMBlogger has relaunched today, with standards-compliant templates,
comments with spamblocking, streamlined blog creation, and
page-per-post -- the kind of things that we've come to expect from a
modern blogging tool. The redesign was executed by the arch-geniuses
of Stopdesign and Adaptive Path, and it shows. This is a beautiful
redesign, both in terms of look-and-feel and approachability for
novices. Here're project leader Doug Bowman's notes on the redesign:
The rounded corners seen throughout the Blogger redesign (and in
several of the user templates) make use of an expansion of the Sliding
Doors technique written for A List Apart last year. The Blogger design
is a fixed width, which means most of the modules of the site exist at
pre-defined widths. Since the width of each module is known, one image
is used for the top-left and top-right corners of a module, and
another image is used for the bottom-left and bottom-right corners.
The images are called in as background images for two nested elements.
Since these two elements contain all the text of the module, they
expand infinitely as the module grows in height. Think of it as
Sliding Doors turned on their sides.
For modules requiring a border, the two images are modified to include
top and bottom borders connecting the two corners. A third element
gets nested in the HTML that uses left and right borders which connect
top and bottom corners.
This design posed many other challenges when building it out,
specifically because we wanted to allow the text and each of the
design elements (header, modules) to be as flexible and scalable as
possible. The markup construction was tricky and required compromises
in several places. As is evident with the rounded corner modules,
extra divs were necessary for each background image called in. In
CSS3, border images will certainly help eliminate the need for extra
elements. And I’ve been pressuring Tantek to get the CSS Working
Group to consider allowing us to set multiple background images on one
HTML element.
Link
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via EvHead)
Newspaper xhtml redesign
Newspaper xhtml redesign
08/02/2004 01:35 PM
When
Wired
News redesigned as nearly standards compliant xhtml in fall of
2002, it was cause for a great deal of celebration. Since then other
prominent sites like
ESPN and
PGA have jumped on the standards
bandwagon, as have countless personal sites.
Today the SF Examiner launched a new
site design which does
validate as xhtml. More interesting to me are their
category archives and
date
archives, which mimic a weblog's simple and useful layout. Heck, I
even love
the
story pages which feature large leaded text (space between lines -
the amount of "double spaceness") which is also blog-like,
and makes for comfortable reading. As far as I know, SF Examiner is
the first, but will this start a new wave of bandwidth-saving,
well-designed newspaper redesigns? [via
veen]
Faceted Approach to Web Redesign
Faceted Approach to Web Redesign
01/07/2003 02:46 PMStandards Lowdown: Standards Selection
is Vendor Selection
Standards Lowdown: Standards Selection
is Vendor Selection
06/23/2004 06:58 PMJust as the open source movement has changed attitudes to software and
software vendors, so phenomena like RSS may be changing attitudes to
the creation and maintenance of industry standards.
W3C Announces Home Page Redesign
W3C Announces Home Page Redesign
12/06/2002 11:04 AM5 December 2002: W3C is pleased to announce a home page redesign and
accompanying FAQ. Written for newer, standards-compliant user agents
in XHTML 1.0 strict, the design features table-less columns and more
navigation for accessibility, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for
layout. W3C welcomes your comments. (News archive)
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