Web Standards
Web standards are like the building regulations of the Internet. The W3C is dedicated to defining and promoting Web standards, although in recent years the group has received criticism.
In theory, all parties participating in making information available on the Internet are supposed to adhere to Web standards, ensuring that tools, code, and information are all compatible. In reality, Web standards are still struggling to gain full acceptance although progress is being made.
Some browser manufacturers are notorious for only following standards partially, while some Web developers have opted to ignore standards and write non-compliant code. This lack of full support hampers the standards movement and, especially in the case of mixed support by browser makers, imposes unfortunate limits on the benefits achieved by adhering strictly to standards.
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “Web Standards”
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Now BudgetPulse Can Help You Control Your Personal Finance On The …
The Wealthy Soul —
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Opensource, Free and Useful Online Resources for Designers and Developers. Read more: Now BudgetPulse Can Help You Control Your Personal Finance On The …21 hours ago -
HTML5 vs. Silverlight: Which Will Win?
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Every now and then, someone asks me, "Which technology will win: HTML5 or Silverlight?" , or "What is Silverlights strategy to compete with HTML5?" . I always have to take a deep breath before responding, because these questions presuppose something that doesnt make any sense to me. Its like asking a tool store ...1 day ago -
Dear Amazon – Stop Being So Stupid
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As a customer, I love Amazon. As an Associate that makes small referrals from reviews, I am sometimes amazed how stupid they can be at basic web stuff . Back in August I released a new version of my Amazon Image Link Builder , because they are incapable of writing tools that generate valid XHTML code. From the ...5 days ago -
This is not a review of Microformats Made Simple
Web Teacher —
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I’m not going to review Microformats Made Simple here because the author is a friend, I’m mentioned in a few places in the book, and I could not write an unbiased review. Add to that the fact that I think the author is awesomeness electrified, one of the women in tech to keep an eye on, a brilliant front end ...6 days ago -
Testing Adobe AIR applications with QUnit
Jay by Jay Fresh —
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I’d like to say I always write tests before I write any JavaScript code… Those times when I do write tests, I use the QUnit framework, which is used to test jQuery , so pretty well-tested itself. I’ve recently been putting together an Adobe AIR application using HTML, CSS and JavaScript (aka Web Standards ...1 week ago -
A sexy new name for the Open Web Stack?
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“What’s in a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet” said Juliet of Romeo. Ultimately, in the heady world of Shakespearian romance, names do matter; if you’re name is Montague, you can’t marry someone called Capulet. And certainly names matter in the more prosaic (but ...1 week ago -
What do you know about web standards with your DotNetNuke site?
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What do you know about web standards with your DotNetNuke site?First of all, you should go to this site to read about the ten reasons you should learn and use web standards. Next, you should travel to DNNCreative website to read an article by Stuart Colville entitled Become a better Standardista. Finally, you should ...1 week ago -
New accessibility overview on the W3C website
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The new W3C website has a new and very good summary of the why, what, and how of Web accessibility. Read full post Posted in Accessibility , Web Standards .1 week ago -
This We Know
Simple Complexity —
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Have you ever wondered where the lowest or highest unemployment is, where cancer rates are the highest, or specific statistical information collected about your community? I came across an interesting web site today: This We Know . Our mission is to present the information the U.S. government collects about ...1 week ago -
House Party
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R eal fonts on the web: House Industries supports WOFF format . …a font format for the Web that satisfies the needs and concerns of browser makers, web designers, and type foundries. …WOFF, offers compression to speed page load times, freedom from thorny legacy issues and inclusiveness (font outlines can be ...1 week ago -
another top 20 website supports Theora
Christopher Blizzard —
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Earlier this week, Automattic , the company behind wordpress.com and WordPress (the software this weblog runs on) announced that they would be supporting Theora along with MPEG-4 as part of their VideoPress platform. It’s important to realize that wordpress.com is the second top 20 website in the US to add ...2 weeks ago -
XKCD says goodbye Geocities, hello ’90s web design
Wisdump —
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To commemorate the closing of internet dinosaur and free web hosting service Geocities today, October 26, geeky web comic XKCD “redesigned” its site to match the horrible aesthetic (or lack thereof) rampant during the ’90s. Low-fi images (including the requisite “under construction” sign), web-safe ...2 weeks ago -
Toque o’ the Morning
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Monday, November 30th, 2009 marks the third annual International Blue Beanie Day in Support of Web Standards. Don a blue toque to show your support for web standards, grab a photo of yourself sporting said headgear, and upload it to the Blue Beanie Day 2009 photo pool on Flickr. Got an illustrated Twitter/Flickr ...2 weeks ago -
Talking with the taxman about thin spaces
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Guess what: Firefox nerds can’t figure out why anybody would want to use a thin space2 weeks ago -
“Call ‘em out” The Indiana state website is using Microsoft crap and screwing over standards-compliant browsers
Ryan's Blog —
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As many of you know, I begrudgingly use Windows: That doesn’t mean that I love it, and I certainly hate Microsoft Internet Explorer. Seems that some sites still don’t get that IE is a turd and that it’s not what their visitors wish to use. Well, I had to print out a license I hold from the Indiana State ...2 weeks ago -
HTML 5 versus Flash
WebGuild —
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is in the process of developing HTML 5, an open standard that could eliminate the need for browser plugins such as Adobe’s Flash video player. HTML 4.01, the current version of HTML that we use to create web pages and incorporate technologies such as CSS and JavaScript, has been ...2 weeks ago -
HTML 5 versus Flash
Royal Pingdom —
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is in the process of developing HTML 5, an open standard that could eliminate the need for browser plugins such as Adobe’s Flash video player. The current standard: HTML 4.01 HTML 4.01, the current version of HTML that we use to create web pages and incorporate technologies ...2 weeks ago -
Full Circle In Sight As Inventor Of The World Wide Web Signs Up For Twitter
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comScore Submits Proposal to ABCe in U.K. for a new Person-Centric Measure for Web Site Server Measurement
Ad Operations Online —
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New Approach Will Integrate comScore Panel and Site Server Data to Adjust for Potential Overstatement of Audience Size Caused by Cookie Deletion LONDON, U.K. – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, published an open white paper entitled “ Proposal for a New Person-Centric Measure ...2 weeks ago -
Redirecting moved URLs - surely its not forever?
LibraryTechNZ —
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Our Find service has been up for four months now and were about to start moving some of our other services into it. This means some of our old platforms (and their URLs) will be retired. We want to make sure anyone can continue to use the old URLs for accessing the services, but we dont want to have to maintain ...3 weeks ago