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Weekly link roundup for September 7th
Posted on Friday, September 7th, 2007 under web design links by Dustin Brewer.It has been a long week of adjusting after the labor day weekend. You get into the mode where you are just not used to working and coming back Tuesday morning you are totally unprepared for the week ahead of you. But here I am on Friday picking right back up to bring some great stuff to everyone. It looks like Bitbox has a great set of Web 2.0 layer styles that can help save you time if you are making a lot of Web 2.0 layouts for applications.Rand has a great article over at Seomoz about his opinions on how and where search engines are going to be innovating in the future to improve their service offerings as well as the search engine results.
Also Roger over at 456 Berea street had a great article on accessible alternatives to using a CAPTCHA on your site. He always provides some really great content on accessibility.
Then last but definitely not least Veerle talks about Pantone’s release of GeoSystem and the 2000 new colors they have added with the system. This is an amazing read but really only for print designers and not so much web designers.
Anyway, I will keep trying to get back into the scheme of things with posts. I know I have been lacking a little but I have been working on some really great articles. Even one about the steps needed to cutup a site that I have promised a friend months ago.


Great collection of links, I particularly like the accessibility article from 456 berea. It is extremely helpful information.