Anthony Brewitt is a UK web designer who helps companies get the most out of the web. A specialist in business websites; blog design using Wordpress, & Ecommerce using Shopify.

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WordPress has released WordPress TV a new resource with some great features and hundreds of videos to help on all tasks WordPress related:

“On WordPress.tv, you’ll find tutorials for both WordPress self-installs and WordPress.com to help you get blogging fast and hassle-free. We’ve kicked things off with the basics — now you can shape what comes next.”

Theres even some WordPress design videos

Great post from Jonathan Snook on his musings with jQuery and background image animation, he uses a simple and semantic markup and your average and proper unordered list. This technique would be great for adding cool animation to your designs.

View Snooks jQuery Article

“Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, etc etc”

View Official W3′S WCAG 2.0

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Just in case you missed this great resource; 24 ways is a web design and development advent calendar with a daily blog post from a top web designer all the way up till Xmas day. Visit 24 Ways

The jQuery SIFR Plugin is an addon for jQuery that makes it easy to replace text in a web page with flash text (sIFR).It gives you a function in javascript to replace text in a web page dynamically with sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) text, using native jQuery functionality along with the jQuery Flash Plugin. Looks promising.

Visit jQuery SIFR

“The UK is set for its busiest internet shopping day of the year, with £320m forecast to be spent online.

The internet trade body IMRG says the UK’s Christmas online retail sales could reach £13.6bn ($19.9bn).”

View Article at BBC

Very interesting post from the guys at smashing magazine on designing the back to top link:

“In this post, we showcase the design of “Back to top” links, a forgotten and rarely used link that helps users jump to the top of a given page. A visitor can achieve this effect by pressing the “Home” button on his or her keyboard; however, not every user is aware of that shortcut, and most probably use the vertical scroll bar in the browser for that purpose. As designers, we can help our users out by adding a stand-alone “top” link to our designs.”

Read back to top article

Video preview showing the gorgeous new WordPress Administration: