almost-anything.blogspot.com
Almost Anything's Blogger Links: October 2004
http://almost-anything.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html
Almost Anything's Blogger Links. Wednesday, October 27, 2004. Standards or Best Practice? The Web Standards Project asks What is a Web Standard. It's a good question - as many of the things we refer to as 'standards' turn out to not be standards at all - but they are best practice. I suppose it might be splitting hairs, but to be technically correct we shouldn't be calling things standards that aren't. Things like semantic markup and separation of presentation and structure, for example. Simple tips to t...
sprae.com
Sprae.com; a web creative passionate about standards and strategies
http://www.sprae.com/archive-2005.htm
A web creative passionate about standards and strategies. Thursday, December 22, 2005. Gotta love Google and here is an annual reason why. Google Zeitgest 2005. Is out and it give us amazing insights to activities highlighted and effected the web. I just love that the "The Force" is still winning over the "Dark Side". Wednesday, November 15, 2005. I will have a more in-depth review of this after a quick chat to the developers behind it. Stay tuned. You Me You - Relaunched. Saturday, October 15, 2005.
markord.com
Lead Thoughts :: Site Information
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As a matter of fact, I do. Style switching is turned off for the moment while I address some issues. It can still be switched on a per page basis if your browser supports it internally. Style switching is inspired largely by css Zen Garden. Presentations at Web Essentials 2004. Seeing how it's easy to nice designs with CSS layouts when web standards are followed. At A List Apart. Latest site redesign theme - November 2007. Windows XP is an attempt at the default Windows XP theme. It's very incomplete.
natek.typepad.com
Nate Koechley's Blog: Layered Semantic Markup
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Web development and online life. And some real life, too. My del.icio.us Bookmarks. Sites I Read (Blogroll). DOM Scripting Task Force - WaSP. Once again the fine folks at the Web Standards Project are helping us all move the industry forward, this time with the launch of their DOM Scripting Task Force as announced in their buzz archive today. They have a press release. And of course a website. And Semantic Markup - Create, Support and Extract. DOM Scripting Task Force - WaSP. They have a press release.
v2.stopdesign.com
Stopdesign | Speaking Dates
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Stopdesign’s founder, Douglas Bowman, is passionate about design, and loves talking about design and the process, methods, and tools he uses every day. Douglas is more then happy to accept speaking engagements covering design, the power and flexibility of CSS, and a related range of topics. Beautiful Interfaces with CSS. Sonoma County Web Developers SIG Event. In Sonoma, CA. Tables Are Gone, My Code Is Valid, Now What? In Portland, OR. What’s the big picture? Look for the Window. In Portland, OR. Web sta...