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	<title>Comments on: Edge of the Web with Cameron Adams</title>
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		<title>By: 9 Skills to Supplement Design &#124; Man with no Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>9 Skills to Supplement Design &#124; Man with no Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In the old specialisation days you would be just doing the photoshop files, the design. However slowly over time you are suddenly doing the HTML and CSS. Then issues such as usability and accessibility are being brought up, and the finger is being pointing at you as it is yourÂ â€œdesignâ€. Now the wave is moving again, as Cameron Adams points out in his interview with Miles Burke, Designers are being asked to just add a little ajaxian type features to sites. Suddenly you need to know JavaScript as well. But you scream thats a developer thing. Sorry no, not anymore. [...]</description>
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