Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "webstandards"
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Eric Meyer: The Lessons of CSS Frameworks
http://adactio.com/journal/1498
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Again from Jeremy's great live blogging of An Event Apart San Francisco, here's Eric on CSS frameworks. I'm glad to see someone else broaching this topic, and in general it looks like Eric did a great job of rounding 'em up. A few bits and respons… More
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Alex Russell: CSS Variables Are The Future
http://alex.dojotoolkit.org/?p=712
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Alex smashes all the silly arguments CSS spec editor Bert Bos [tried to use against](http://www.w3.org/People/Bos/CSS-variables) the concept of CSS "variables" (really constants). I'm sorry, but anyone who thinks CSS variables are a bad idea just … More
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Bert Bos of the W3: Why "variables" in CSS are harmful
http://www.w3.org/People/Bos/CSS-variables
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Bert is, of course, referring to symbolic constants, which many people seem to want to call "variables," even though they're really not. Anyway, he contends that the idea of constants in CSS is flawed, in large part because added complexity makes … More
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Kenny at Blue Flavor: Time for a Web-Forward Movement
http://blueflavor.com/blog/2008/aug/04/time-web-forward-movement/
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Kenny suggests that "developing with web standards is now a standard," and that we all need to stop focusing on getting people to write standards-compliant code and start focusing on getting the browser makers to give us the new shiny and the W3C … More
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Digital Web: Smart CSS Ain’t Always Sexy CSS
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/smart_CSS_aint_always_sexy_CSS/
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Suddenly it seems like respected [web designers everywhere](http://boagworld.com/podcast/127/) are starting to [catch on](http://twitter.com/Malarkey/statuses/834712756) to what I've been saying for a couple years now: established standards and be… More
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nGen Works is looking for a Web Standards Ninja
http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/2425
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nGen Works is unquestionably one of the best bunch of guys I've met in this industry, and they're looking for a great production person to join their team. If you're a great HTML/CSS/JS person, you definitely want to check out this job. nGen is ba… More
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Targeting Safari with CSS
http://dustinbrewer.com/css-hackgetting-safari-to-behave/
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Safari is probably the most reliable browser out there when it comes to rendering things as a standards-aware developer would expect, but there are those rare times when you need to target it specifically with some unique rules. For those cases, t… More
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WebKit now support CSS Masks
http://webkit.org/blog/181/css-masks/
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Oh man, this looks *sweet*. I'll say it again: the WebKit team is *totally* doing the right thing here by continuing to innovate with these new features. Dear WebKit: web designers everywhere thank you!
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A List Apart: Issue 256 (The EveryBlock One)
http://www.alistapart.com/issues/256
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EveryBlock takes over A List Apart for an issue, with Wilson Miner's awesome piece on using web standards to create data visualizations like bar charts and sparklines, and Paul Smith showing you how to roll your own custom mapping interface. Great issue.
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Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django
http://morethanseven.net/posts/why-the-webstandards-world-appears-to-be-choosing-django/
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I'm not entirely convinced that Django's recent popularity has much to do with web standards, nor am I that convinced that Django is "winning" in our community over Rails or other modern frameworks -- but, it's true that Django allows those of us … More
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