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A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards
Wilson Miner has written a fantastic article for A List Apart discussing how he built the text and CSS-based charts for the fantastic data representation on EveryBlock. Whilst it's simple and really only going to be useful for barchart variants, it seems to me to be a great way to visualise data using basic technologies.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/accessibledatavisualizationVitamin Features » Ensuring your HTML emails look great and get delivered
Vitamin Features » Ensuring your HTML emails look great and get delivered
http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/design/ensuring-your-html-emails-look-great-and-get-deliveredPremailer — preflight for HTML e-mail — dunae.ca
"For the best HTML e-mail delivery results, CSS should be inline. This is a huge pain and a simple newsletter becomes un-managable very quickly. This script is my solution."
http://code.dunae.ca/premailer.web/Web Application Form Design
Web Application Form Design
http://www.uie.com/articles/web_forms/ColorCombos.com - Web Color Combinations Tool and Library
ColorCombos.com was built to help web developers quickly select and test color combinations.
At the heart of the site is the Combo Tester, which allows web developers to see how different color combinations work together on the screen. Very handy.
http://www.colorcombos.com/index.htmlThe Scrutinizer
The Scrutinizer makes it easier to develop websites that are accessible to a wider range of people, by bringing together tools that check your site for ease of use by colourblind people, by checking validity of various elements, and more. Strongly recommended.
http://www.scrutinizer.phileplanet.com/