Entries tagged with tag: web standards

YourTotalSite.com, helping you develop the web. better.

Saturday, June 25th, 2005

YourTotalSite was designed to help you develop the web. Better. We touch on a wide range of subjects that include usability, accessibility, visual design, online marketing, (X)HTML & CSS, JavaScript, Information Architecture, and more.
YourTotalSite.com / helping you develop the web. better.

AT&T redesign and Web Standards

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

The Weekly Standards - Featured Site: AT&T

Why use Web Standards for performance, for business, for compatibility

Thursday, June 16th, 2005

What are the advantages of using web standards? (WaSP : Learn : FAQ)
Developing With Web Standards

Simpler development and maintenance: Using more semantic and structured HTML makes it easier and quicker to understand code created by somebody else.
Compatibility with future web browsers: When you use defined standards and valid code you future-proof your documents by reducing […]

No More CSS Hacks

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

f you are a web designer or front-end developer, you are probably familiar with how different browsers or user agents displays your code in their own way. Picture this: You are pushing pixels and refining your designs so it fits perfect in your Firefox browser, but when presenting your design to the client in Internet […]

XHTML2: Accessible, Usable, Device Independent and Semantic

Monday, May 30th, 2005

XHTML2 is the next version of the XHTML family, and is going to last call Real Soon Now. This presentation gives an overview of what XHTML2 is trying to achieve.
XHTML2 is the next iteration in the HTML family.
XHTML1 addressed the problems of turning HTML into an XML application.
XHTML2 addresses the remaining identified problems in HTML4/XHTML1
XHTML2: […]


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