
web standards
2004 August 27 • resources, web standardsStandards resources for beginners
list: Resources for people new to web standards. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 August 22 • web standardsWeb Standards: The Official Checklist
list: "The term Web standards can mean different things to different people. For some, it is 'table-free sites', for others it is 'using valid code'. However, Web standards are much broader than that. [credit: Robin Good's Latest News]
2004 August 21 • business, web standardsWhy Your Client Cares About Web Standards
article: Don't bury the client with the technical jargon of standards-based design. Focus on the cost effective traits and market advantages of standards and you will have their full attention.
2004 August 21 • web standardsBrowse Happy
website: A new campaign from The Web Standards Project, explains why many have stopped using Internet Explorer. You should, too. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 August 18 • web standardsClient guide to web standards
guide: A client-friendly explanation of the benefits of web standards. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 August 14 • resources, web standardsWeb Standards Checklist
resource: Max Design provides a great resource for the standards world: A Web Standards Checklist. [credit:Web Standards Project Buzz]
2004 August 11 • web standardsDOCTYPES not relevant?
article: A few things about DOCTYPEs in HTML and XHTML.
2004 August 11 • web standardsMIME types matter; DOCTYPEs don't
article: The distinction between HTML and XHTML is not made in their DOCTYPE, but in their MIME types.
2004 August 10 • web standardsWeb standards checklist
checklist: A list of checkpoints for web standards compliance. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 August 8 • code, web standardsDocument Object Model
article: When web standards are being discussed, more often than not it's CSS that takes center stage. Yet the Document Object Model is a working standard approved by the World Wide Web Consortium that is correctly implemented in most modern browsers. Learn how to use it to create a better user experience.
2004 August 1 • business, code, web standardsHTML, XHTML, semantics and the future of the web
article: Clarifies exactly what XHTML is, explains why you need to be learning about it from today, and steps through the process of transitioning to the standards based way of marking up for the web, and beyond. [credit: redemption through standards]
2004 July 3 • web standardsEssential reading for web designers
article: Developing with Web Standards is a thorough and well organized resource. Covering it all from why you should be using web standards to methods, guidelines and best practices. [credit: TiKouka]
2004 June 23 • resources, web standardsLink Bonanza
resource: A huge list of links to web standards related resources. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 June 6 • web standards10 reasons for web standards
list. There are many more, but his list is a good one. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 June 4 • business, web standardsThe Browser Wars Reignite
article: Smoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser Wars Reignite is an interesting (and frightening) article by Nigel McFarlane on the new browser war that may kill the web. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 May 29 • web standardsDeveloping With Web Standards
article: "This document explains how and why using web standards will let you build websites in a way that saves time and money for the developer and provides a better experience for the visitor." [Jeffrey Veen]
2004 May 29 • accessibility, resources, web standardsBookmarks for standards testing
resource: A huge list of links to web standards and accessibility resources. [credit: 456 Berea Street]
2004 May 19 • web standardsWeb Standards recommendations and best practices
article: A thorough and well organized resource. Covering it all from why you should be using web standards to methods, guidelines and best practices. [credit: redemption through standards]
2004 May 16 • business, web standardsThe Way Forward with Web Standards
website: MACCAWS (making a commercial case for adopting web standards) have published a document outlining the business case for adopting web standards. [credit: GAWDS.org]
2004 May 14 • accessibility, usability, web standardsUsing Section 508 to Improve Internet Access to Information for Everybody
PDF: A simple 9 slide presentation on the 508 guidelines and their value to site visitors. Presented at the Society of Technical Communication's 51st Annual Conference. [credit: InfoDesign: Understanding by Design]


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