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Jens Meiert (Google, W3C, O’Reilly) on professional web design, web development, accessibility, and usability. Researching and describing what makes the perfect website since 1999.

WDR #1: Versioned Style Sheets

Ladies and gents, all I present’s … the Web Dev Report, issue #1.

¶ November 15, 2008, filed under Web Development; 7 comments.

5 CSS Tips Every Web Developer Should Know About

Of all the many tips this site already shares, these might still be special, so let’s quickly scan them that might be considered essential for every web developer when it comes to Cascading Style Sheets. Main focus: Maintainability, differently.

¶ November 11, 2008, filed under Web Development; 22 comments.

Merged RSS Feed for German Readers

A new merged feed featuring all entries of my site, be they English or German, is finally available due to Yahoo Pipes. Since both parts of my site are different in several regards, including separate feeds, English-speaking German readers tended to subscribe to two feeds which isn’t really great …

¶ November 8, 2008, filed under Uncategorized; 3 comments.

Website Optimization Measures, Part V

Almost half a year since my last article in that regard it’s about time to present version 5 of some random website optimization measures hopefully being great for your site as well. Short and crispy, to use some equally random German saying …

¶ November 3, 2008, filed under Web Development, Usability, Design; 4 comments.

Thoughts on Disclaimers

How awesome that this seems to be most popular in Germany: Disclaimers on both websites and emails. Quite recently I came across the German Wikipedia article on disclaimers which talks about the topic in some detail, and I could not but go for yet another “thoughts” post …

¶ October 28, 2008, filed under Uncategorized; 3 comments.

An Exercise for Emerging CSS Experts: Avoid IDs and Classes

To gain more expertise with CSS, there’s a great albeit probably unsurprising tip to share: Try avoiding IDs and classes altogether. That’s right, write your markup without any IDs and classes …

¶ October 21, 2008, filed under Web Development; 18 comments.

The Most Annoying Yet Almost Most Important Task in Professional Website Management

… is link checking. There are tools out there, en masse, however, it is just annoying to run after so-called professionals who neither know about simplest online rules nor how to set up redirects (but dare to waste other people’s time) …

¶ October 16, 2008, filed under Web Development, User Experience; 5 comments.

meiert.com Survey Results

It’s one and a half months since I asked for your feedback on meiert.com, and I finally decided to publish a few results and to reply to some responses I got via the “comments and suggestions” field. However, first I like to thank everyone who participated in the survey …

¶ October 13, 2008, filed under Uncategorized; 3 comments.

Code Responsibly

Exactly: Code responsibly. And contribute if you like to.

¶ October 9, 2008, filed under Web Development, Accessibility, User Experience; 15 comments.

Accessibility Heuristics

Just having updated my German article on accessibility heuristics it looks reasonable to share available though “rough” guidelines here as well, albeit in a short form that basically just grabs and cites respective documentation by W3C and IBM. They come without comments, however …

¶ October 7, 2008, filed under Accessibility; 3 comments.

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Biography

Jens Meiert, photo of August 17, 2008.

Jens Meiert is specialized in usable, high quality web design and development.

He’s working for Google Switzerland and is also involved in organizations like W3C (HTML Working Group), UPA, and IxDA.

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