A List Apart is a webzine that explores the design, development, and meaning of web content,</p></blockquote>

Zeldman transformed A List Apart into a web magazine in 1998. The first major redesign, by Jason Santa Maria in 2005, featured a softer color palette. It also included Cascading Style Sheets by Eric Meyer and introduced custom illustrations by Kevin Cornell. to 2011, A List Apart annually surveyed the web design and development community and presented its findings in a series of reports. These reports claimed to be the “first true picture” of the profession of web design as it is practiced worldwide. Topics covered include salary; title; educational background and its effect on salary, job satisfaction, and title; workplace discrimination by gender, age, and ethnicity; and more. Tens of thousands of respondents around the globe participated each year. The magazine provides anonymized raw data with each findings report so that readers may crunch their own numbers, verify A List Aparts findings, or conduct their own investigations.

  • Findings from the 2007 survey (PDF): link
  • Findings from the 2007 survey: link
  • Findings from the 2008 survey: link
  • Findings from the 2009 survey: link
  • Findings from the 2010 survey: link
  • Findings from the 2011 survey: link

International editions

An official Arabic edition of A List Apart was launched on January 18, 2010. This is an authorized A List Apart publication, and was its first international edition.

Since then, an Italian version has launched as well.

See also

  • Web Standards Project
  • CSS Zen Garden

References