The Pummeling Pages
Brent Simmons on the poor user experience of actually reading on the web. Most notably on sites that are meant to be read, like the websites of publications. (via @DaringFirefeed)
Brent Simmons on the poor user experience of actually reading on the web. Most notably on sites that are meant to be read, like the websites of publications. (via @DaringFirefeed)
The most disappointing aspect of the poor type-setting of electronic publications is not the actual errors, but that publishers just don’t seem to care. (via @DaringFirefeed)
The press release for the beautifully designed resource for the HTML5 specification for web developers which removes information that only browser vendors need know. (by Ben Schwarz)
A collection of stories and novels by Franz Jørgen Neumann available as electronic publications. Each book of stories can be purchased on Amazon or read on the site. Typeset in Chaparral Pro with a book inspired layout. (via Typekit)
An overview of Readability: the popular bookmarklet from Arc90 which is relaunched as a paid subscription service that hopes to reboot how content gets read and paid for on the web.