Archive for the ‘Standards’ Category

A few weeks back I was approached by a representative for UK-based hosting and domains company UK2 to do a short interview to appear on their blog. The idea was to create a series of interviews with UK web ‘professionals’ (I’ve used inverted commas because I don’t consider myself to be a web ‘professional’) that [...]

When Flash came along…
Millions and millions of years ago, man created an invisible entity, a power to which the world would kneel down and worship and would change the lives of everyone forever. Some called it the ‘World Wide Web’, but by some it was known only as ‘The Internet’.
In it’s early days of life, [...]

I’m a big believer in semantic, valid mark-up. Both XHTML and CSS. And it’s fairly safe to say that every website I build now contains valid code, unless in the case of integrating a complex script which makes it extremely difficult to obtain the coveted W3C valid link at the bottom of the site.
There is [...]

Web 2.0, accessibility, cross-browser compatibility, valid HTML, semantic mark-up and everything else that ties nicely together into a neat package called web standards are all the rage among forward-thinking web designers at the moment.
And rightly so. I, as I’m sure you do, wish to be able to view a site in any browser, on [...]

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