Progressive enhancement has become the established best-practice approach to standards-based front-end web development. Using HTML correctly is the foundation of these techniques, but it is deceptively tricky. Writing and using JavaScript unobtrusively and responsibly is how you bring it all together. Bookended with these techniques, your site can offer the most modern and powerful capabilities, ensure maximum availability and accessibility, and can be easily modified into the future. In this workshop you'll learn how to create a rock-solid foundation for any web project and how to enrich it using the most user-friendly interface improvements available.
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Nate KoechleyNate Koechley is a Yahoo! front end engineer and designer based in San Francisco’s Mission district. When he’s not helping design and build the open-source Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library he edits the YUIBlog, promotes accessibility, defines Yahoo! browser support policies, writes occasionally at his personal blog, and presents at conferences around the globe.
11 Comments
Sudhakar said
March 24, 2009
Video is links are broken. FYI.
DuJuan said
April 23, 2009
Excellent presentation. Consider having microphones to pick up audience during Q&A/interactive discussions.
Peter Leigh said
April 29, 2009
I really hate the way silverlight load its videos, it never works well & hangs alot. Can't it be as simple & fast as other flash videos that we play daily on the web :(
Abdul said
August 24, 2009
Impressive presentation Nate,
User experience and interface is somewhat a vital point to ponder in development cycle of any web application project and Ajax, JavaScript are here to take the full velocity.
Thank you Mix for the online presentation.
Abdul
Software Engineer/Web Applications Designer,
SavoniaTech
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مركز تحميل said
November 02, 2009
Software Engineer/Web Applications Designer,
مركز تحميل الفلاش said
November 02, 2009
Thank you Mix for the online presentation.
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November 21, 2009
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November 21, 2009
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December 30, 2009
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John Cayman said
January 21, 2010
That's really informative. Thanks.