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Dave and Lauren
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Mezzoblue
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Tiff and Dave
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Dave and Keith
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Dave Shea: Zoom
Dave chimes in on a topic that is very relevant to me lately. He says:
> I wonder whether designing around scaling text is still a skill we need to hold on to, and for how long.
I also wondered aloud whether we still need to be using relative unit for type in my typography talk in Sydney a couple weeks ago, and the Twitter haters came out of the woodwork to say that I didn’t care about accessibility and and I was “not thinking about about my fellow man.” It’ll be interesting to see how they react when Dave wonders the same thing.
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Dave Shea: Image Replacement + Google
> So it appears that, short of a set of stone tablets carried down from the hills of Mountain View, we do have a fairly clear answer. Using CSS image replacement in a responsible way, where the image truthfully represents the content it’s replacing, is safe to use. The simple act of hiding text from users is not enough to get your site banned from Google’s index.
I think most of us have always suspected non-shady use of image replacement would be fine by Google, but now we (mostly) know for sure. Thanks, Dave!
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MezzoPhone
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Dave
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Sarah and Dave
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Dave Shea
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Dave and Cyndi
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Happy Webbie Dave and Real Life Dave
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Dave Shea
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Dave and Lauren make karaoke selections
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Dave Shea and Lauren Isaacson
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El Boton - the limited edition web designer series.
Khoi’s HelFUCKINGVetica one rules. I want one.
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Breakfast at the Hampton
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Breakfast at the Hampton
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Myself and Dave Shea (yes, we're cracking up)
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Panel on mobile web design
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Panel on mobile web design
