The deDestruct project is a collaborative blog, aiming to help budding web designers adopt best practices by offering them the most valid and accessible solutions to their problems. A side-impact of the project is to help old-school designers trailing in table-land to cope with the dramatic changes to the web design landscape since the wide spread adoption of CSS for layouts and presentation, thus bringing them up to speed.
The site is currently authored by Ayush Saran, Kris Crousore and Alex Hackbart but we are always open to guest authors and articles. To contribute visit the Get Involved page
After working with web design students as a teachers aide at Platt College, Ayush Saran found that most students were asking the same questions and were overwhelmed by Google search results for the simplest of web-design topics. The project was started to catalog student questions so they could help other web-designers and because it is much easier to show students snippets of code or give them the right links to look at and have them attempt it themselves, then it is to try and explain programming theory in words. All most students need is just a little push in the right direction.
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