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17045_32 Matt Obee's Bookmarks Tagged With "web standards"

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  1. Visit BBC Future Media Standards & Guidelines BBC Future Media Standards & Guidelines

    This site details all standards and guidelines for developing and delivering products and services for bbc.co.uk.

  2. Visit Opera Web Standards Curriculum Opera Web Standards Curriculum

    Opera's Web Standards Curriculum is a complete course to teach you standards-based web development, including HTML, CSS, design principles and background theory, and JavaScript basics.

  3. Visit The BBC's Fifteen Web Principles The BBC's Fifteen Web Principles

    Developed as part of the BBC2.0 project.

  4. Visit CSS Naked Day CSS Naked Day

    The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good 'ol play on words. It's time to show off your

  5. Visit Richard Conyard Richard Conyard

    Technical Director at Red Ant.

  6. Visit W3C Semantic Web Activity W3C Semantic Web Activity

    The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries.

  7. Visit Email Standards Project Email Standards Project

    The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.

  8. Visit Steve Marshall - Perfection Steve Marshall - Perfection

    Finding the balance between perfection in markup, style and behaviour on the Web.

  9. Visit Laura's Notebook Laura's Notebook

    Blog and journal of news and articles on web design, non-profit technology and more, by Devon based freelance designer, Laura Whitehead.

  10. Visit Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design

    The online version of the book of the same name.

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