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12910_32 William Lawrence's Bookmarks Tagged With "standards"

  1. Visit Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web

    Ben Ward writes an article outlining distributed social networks with hCard and XFN.

  2. Visit Box of Chocolates Box of Chocolates

    There once was a man who knew how to write....

  3. Visit HTML 5 differences from HTML 4 HTML 5 differences from HTML 4

  4. Visit Dnevnik eklektika // Uni-Form - One Form to Rule Them All Dnevnik eklektika // Uni-Form - One Form to Rule Them All

    Another attempt to standardise something that ought to already have been standardised. The "Daily Eclectic" creates another perfect form template while using excessive obtrusive mark-up.

  5. Visit Calling your bluff on PDF – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark Calling your bluff on PDF – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark

    Apparently his system of PDF/Universal Accessibility can handle bingo.

  6. Visit WYMeditor - standards-compliant XHTML editor WYMeditor - standards-compliant XHTML editor

    There two main points is why I will do my best to push this for all of our projects: * You may have tried FCKeditor, or HTMLarea, but you apprehend that your clients use it unappropriately, with the risk it degenerates visually and on the code … More

  7. Visit Hip Web Shop in a Can – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark Hip Web Shop in a Can – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark

    Everything you want to know, in a nutshell, on how to setup shoppefor the web. This list goes to eleven and is offered by the underestimated Joe Clark, albeit his sites have yet to implement number 3.

  8. Visit Memo to Jared Smith – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark Memo to Jared Smith – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark

    Joe Clark, again, highlights another who does not practice what they preach. It's not about the money or prestige, it's about the integrity of your work and why you ought to pay more attention.

  9. Visit Design View / Andy Rutledge - Web Wars Design View / Andy Rutledge - Web Wars

    A parody/metaphor kind of thing of the history and struggle of web based standards folks as told through the voice of, maybe, George Lucas, i.e. Star Wars. A complete distraction, but worth the read. Really.

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