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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "semantics"

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  1. Visit Views From a Screen Reader User - Beast-Blog.com Views From a Screen Reader User - Beast-Blog.com

    Based on one screen reader user, a lot of form elements and other abuses can be easily tolerated and survived, but a lot depends on user settings.

  2. Visit Semantic Use of Bold and Italic Elements - Beast-Blog.com Semantic Use of Bold and Italic Elements - Beast-Blog.com

    What are bold and italic elements used for? If not to make text bold and italic, then what? Legal, yes, semantic, maybe. Should they be deprecated? Let's explore these HTML elements and see.

  3. Visit Using the Break Element Properly - Beast-Blog.com Using the Break Element Properly - Beast-Blog.com

    Learn about the proper and improper uses for the break element. There are some justifiable reasons for breaking out this element and putting it to use.

  4. Visit Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo

    When is it appropriate to use a list, and which type should you choose?

  5. Visit The Reality of Dealing with a Mule - Beast-Blog.com The Reality of Dealing with a Mule - Beast-Blog.com

    The quality of free code on the web is appalling. Something should be done. To those who don't care, quality code won't hurt a bit, and for those who do care, they (me) won't have to fix it

  6. Visit Using HTML Lists Properly - Beast-Blog.com Using HTML Lists Properly - Beast-Blog.com

    Learn how to put X/HTML unordered lists, ordered lists, and definition lists to use properly, semantically, with meaning, imagination, and style.

  7. Visit Semantics — Why Bother? » Accessites.org Semantics — Why Bother? » Accessites.org

    What is semantic markup and why is it important?

  8. Visit A List Apart: Articles: Long Live the Q Tag A List Apart: Articles: Long Live the Q Tag

    Markup short, inline quotations, despite what IE's lack of support

  9. Visit Vitamin Features » Why standards still matter Vitamin Features » Why standards still matter

    Roger Johansson points out in this article that web standards, while extremely obvious to some, are largely ignored, not understood, or completely unknown to the vast majority of people calling themselves developers and designers. Help spread the … More

  10. Visit Beast-Blog.com: Class & ID Naming Conventions Beast-Blog.com: Class & ID Naming Conventions

    Choosing proper class and ID names can be pretty involved. Semantic, practical, a combination of both. You decide.

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