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I am a guitar wielding web developer obsessed with web technology, best practices and the awesomeness of WordPress. Take a look at my personal page or follow me on twitter: @danielpataki Posts: 6

Lea has a long-standing passion for open web standards, especially CSS and JavaScript. She loves researching new ways to use them and shares her findings through her blog, lea.verou.me. She speaks at a number of the largest web development conferences and writes for leading industry publications. Lea also co-organized and occasionally lectures the web development course at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Posts: 5

Louis Lazaris is a freelance web developer based in Toronto, Canada. He blogs about front-end code on Impressive Webs and is a co-author of HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World, published by SitePoint. You can follow Louis on Twitter or contact him through his website. Posts: 20

Paul Boag is the founder of UK Web design agency Headscape, author of the Website Owners Manual and host of award-winning Web design podcast Boagworld. Posts: 16

Rian is passionate about designing and building software that people love to use. After spending several years working in Silicon Valley, he is currently Head of Product & User Experience Design at South African online retailer Kalahari. He also blogs and tweets regularly about User Experience and Product Management. Posts: 5

We love high-quality content and we care about little details. We believe that good content and design are crafts worth sharpening. Located in the lovely city of Freiburg, Germany. Mostly Vitaly (vf), Iris (il), Stephan (sp) and Sven (sl). Posts: 226

Co-Founder of Smashing Magazine. Former writer, web designer, freelancer and webworker. Author of several books. Posts: 90

Vitaly Friedman loves beautiful content and doesn’t like to give in easily. Vitaly is writer, speaker, author and editor-in-chief of Smashing Magazine, an online magazine dedicated to designers and developers. Posts: 168

Zack Grossbart is an engineer, designer, and author. He's a founding member of the Spiffy UI project, the architect of the WordPress Editorial Calendar, and a Consulting Engineer with NetIQ. Zack began loading DOS from a floppy disk when he was five years old. He first worked professionally with computers when he was 15 and started his first software company when he was 16. Zack lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife and daughter. Posts: 5

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