J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "semantics"
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Don't Over-Specify CSS
http://www.robertnyman.com/2007/10/18/dont-over-specify-your-css-code/
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Robert Nyman explains the advantages of being just a little bit more vague when specifying your CSS.
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Optimus Makes it to Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/mf-optimus/
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Optimus, the Microformats transformer, is now available on Google Code for mass consumption. This should really help motivate people to do something creative with their microformats.
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At What Point Do Semantics Not Apply?
http://mondaybynoon.com/2007/09/17/at-what-point-do-semantics-not-apply/
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And you thought the Blueprint discussion was over. The Monday By Noon blog is back with a follow up on the CSS framework that's been causing so many waves. This time, semantics overall are discussed and examined.
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On standards, Web Standards, and “standardistas”
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/blog/2007/aug/29/standards-web-standards-and-standardistas/
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Read this article in it's entirety. Three times. Your clients will love you for it.
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Please do not Use CSS Frameworks
http://mondaybynoon.com/2007/08/27/please-do-not-use-css-frameworks/
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Jon Christopher from Monday By Noon lets you know right where he stands on the Blueprint CSS issue. He makes some good points against frameworks in general, but I'll let the readers decide what they think of his take on Blueprint.
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WCAG Samurai
http://wcagsamurai.org/
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Accessibility guidelines
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Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo
http://www.autisticcuckoo.net/archive.php?id=2007/08/07/lists
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When is it appropriate to use a list, and which type should you choose? The Autistic Cuckoo is on the job, searching for answers to these questions and more.
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Bulletproof HTML: 37 Steps to Perfect Markup [HTML & XHTML Tutorials]
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/html-37-steps-perfect-markup
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This article highlights and answers some of the most frequently asked questions about HTML. HTML is the foundation of the Web, and both developers and designers need to understand it.
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