Hay ho pop pickers this is the best web design and development blog posts from the last couple of months.
As usual, there is a mixture of CSS, HTML5, JavaScript, PHP and SEO.
I hope you find some inspiration here as there are some fantastic articles which any web creative can learn from.
This is one to show your client when their expectations are one of an immediate return.
dojo.connect: A Powerful Object and Event Listener & Better Pull Quotes with the Dojo Toolkit
David Walsh continues on his Dojo quest. I do mean to write a guide to using the Dojo JavaScript framework – perhaps in the Autumn.
Reducing server resource utilization for busy sites by implementing fast 404s in Drupal
This is a useful tips for fine tuning a busy Drupal site
The CSS white-space Property Explained
Louis Lazaris does a useful job at explaining this little used and little understood feature of CSS
The Ultimate Roundup of Indispensable and Helpful HTML5
HTML5 – what all the cool kids are talking about
How Local Search Works in 2010
There's valuable information here for all this interested in the subject of local SEO, but I really do wish they would provide it in a format which is easy to print off.
How The Mainstream Media Stole Our News Story Without Credit
Written by Danny Sullivan, this is one of the most fascinating stories on the relationship between bloggers and the mainstream media that I've read in a long time.
SEO Site Audits: Getting Started
Lindsay at SEOmoz provides a guide to guerilla SEO.
An Illustrated Guide to the Science of Influence & Persuasion
Rand brings psychology into the SEO equation.
A new websites that gives exposure to HTML5 related articles
It's early days yet for the Google Font Directory but I'll be watching to see how it matures.
It's very rare that you an article that is genuinely ground-breaking but Ethan Marcotte achieves that with this item on A List Apart. In essence, he proposes a workable way of designing for smaller mobile resolutions.
Getting started with pdf generation in PHP
Abhin Sharma explains an incredibly easy way of generating PDFs by using the FPDF PHP library.
Steve Souders looks at the most efficient way of including files using JavaScript.
Drop that cron; use Hudson instead
I'm very much in to looking for alternatives to cron so I've bookmarked this one for future reference.