About the Authors

Antony Kennedy currently describes himself as a senior front-end engineer. He has worked on many high-traffic sites for companies such as the BBC, BSkyB, Tesco, Disney, and Channel4. He is an advocate of good processes and agile development, and writes (infrequently) about them and web development on his blog Zeroed and Noughted (http://zeroedandnoughted.com/). He recently released an album on iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/clawsality/id401976277), which is in absolutely no danger of threatening the charts any time soon.

In addition to once working as a sound engineer for a travelling pantomime, Antony has been working in web and development technologies for more than 14 years (and remembers Internet Explorer 3 and Xara 3D fondly). He particularly enjoys arguing, fixing broken processes, and demonstrating that you can be agile in a waterfall business environment. His doorbell tweets him pictures of people that ring it. Antony lives in a half-finished house in North East London and complains about it a lot. He can't cook (except for sushi and pot noodles). He is very difficult to buy presents for.

Inayaili de León is a London-based web designer from Portugal who currently works for Canonical (the creators of Ubuntu). She loves and lives the Web and her job; she loves that there is no time to teach herself everything and that she can learn something new every day.

Self-taught when it comes to web design, Inayaili has a degree in Communications Design. Working on content-heavy web applications is a challenge and a pleasure that she will happily take on, transforming what could easily look like a mess into user-friendly designs. Clean, semantic, and efficient HTML and CSS are a must when converting those designs into the Web, and it is a subject that she is passionate about.

Sundays are dedicated to reading and writing about design, web standards, CSS and HTML. Inayaili speaks at conferences when she can and writes for 24 Ways, Smashing Magazine, and .net magazine as well as on her own blog, Web Designer Notebook (http://webdesignernotebook.com).

Chocolate, pizza, and pancakes make Inayaili's days happier, and she is open to online stalking via http://yaili.com/.

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