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14879_32 Lisa McMillan's Bookmarks Tagged With "web standards"

  1. Visit XML in 10 points XML in 10 points

    XML, XLink, Namespace, DTD, Schema, CSS, XHTML ... If you are new to XML, it may be hard to know where to begin. This summary in 10 points attempts to capture enough of the basic concepts to enable a beginner to see the forest through the trees. A… More

  2. Visit The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs — Pearsonified The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs — Pearsonified

    You’d think that as a result of open-source development practices, blog architectures would be pretty close to perfection in areas like Web standards and maximum SEO impact.

  3. Visit WaSP Street Team WaSP Street Team

    How many outdated web design and development books are lurking in your local library, school or college, waiting to corrupt an innocent mind? Want to warn the unsuspecting of these hazardous materials while encouraging librarians to update their s… More

  4. Visit Diagnostic Styling Diagnostic Styling

    The primary goal here is to have a set of rules that can be applied during the development phase of a new layout. These rules’ aim is to visually highlight problems in the markup.

  5. Visit Big Red Angry Text Big Red Angry Text

    a simple, but effective way to give an extreme visual example to show clients (or wordpress users) that something has gone horribly wrong — B.R.A.T. or Big Red Angry Text

  6. Visit Jeffrey Zeldman: King of Web Standards Jeffrey Zeldman: King of Web Standards

    Jeffrey Zeldman: King of Web Standards As a pioneer of standards-based design, he helped put an end to the browser wars and made Web sites available to all

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