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Designer's Bloc is a collection of links and bookmarks for web designers, developers, and professionals. It is compiled and edited roughly 5 times a week by Brad Dillon. You can find out more about him by following him around.

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November 8th, 2007

  • IE "Click to Activate" to be Deactivated

    Yes, finally, Microsoft has ended the ridiculous legal battle and Internet Explorer will once again be able to display plugins and objects without that silly "Click to Activate" message.
  • Design Meltdown

    You've probably seen this site, but it deserves a closer look. I have been frequenting it a lot lately, and it's really quite impressive. Half design blog, half CSS gallery, it provides examples of design themes and trends, categorized into easy-to-find chunks.
  • WordPress Caching Overview

    The fine folks at DevLounge want to school you on caching with the almighty WordPress platform. Pretty good explanation. Should be quite useful if you ever hope to grace the front page of Digg
  • Ma.gnolia Developer Center

    My good friends at Ma.gnolia just launched a new section of the site. Very experimental at the moment, but I can't wait to see what kind of goodness come from it.
  • Screen Readers Sometimes Ignore display:none

    Just when you thought you understood this whole accessibility thing. Roger points out that a screen readers are even more picky that previously thought. However, there is a simple and effective workaround that shouldn't cause any headaches.
  • Veerle Opens Up the Duoh! Trashcan

    I love stuff like this. Veerle recently posted some pictures of designs for her company's website that just weren't quite right. Fun to look at someone else's design process.
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