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Move The Web Forward
"You love web standards. You want to give back to the community. Curious about where to start? We're here to help."
web  webstandards  browsers  webdevelopment  html5 
november 2011 by kvnglbrtsn
LukeW | Future Friendly
"Only reacting to what's happening today puts us further behind as new changes come quicker and quicker. We need to look to the future. Yet we don't know exactly what will happen, so we can't be future proof. But we can be future friendly."
webstandards  future  technology 
september 2011 by kvnglbrtsn
Future Friendly
"In today's incredibly exciting yet overwhelming world of connected digital devices, these are the truths we hold to be self-evident:"
manifesto  future  technology  webstandards 
september 2011 by kvnglbrtsn
HTML Lint
HTML Lint is a tool that makes sure your code looks good. While XHTML was very strict with syntax, HTML 5 is more lenient like previous versions of HTML, which means keeping consistent code styles will become more difficult. Validating is not good enough anymore.
code  markup  html5  xhtml  webstandards 
may 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Understanding
"But the real reason why you should read Ben’s piece is that it encourages all of us to take a step back and think about what the web really is."
web  webstandards  webdevelopment  webapplication 
may 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Understand The Web
"That is the web: The beautiful interconnection of navigable content. If your website locks content away in a container, outside the reach of hyperlinks, you’re not building any kind of ‘web’ app. You’re doing something else."
web  webstandards  webdevelopment  webapplication 
may 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Code Standards
"This document contains normative guidelines for web applications built by the Interface Development practice of Isobar North America (previously Molecular). It is to be readily available to anyone who wishes to check the iterative progress of our best practices."
code  coding  bestpractices  webstandards 
may 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Web Standards for E-books
For once, the right technology is winning. HTML is the preferred way to mark up and publish online documents that are not websites. That includes E-books, which can benefit from web-standards thinking. from A List Apart.
webstandards  ebooks  publishing  html 
march 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web
Both the standards community and the Flash community are extremely good at sharing knowledge and supporting the people within their respective groups. The relationship across communities, however, isn’t nearly as cordial. from A List Apart.
flash  webstandards 
march 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
ie7-js
IE7.js is a JavaScript library to make Microsoft Internet Explorer behave like a standards-compliant browser. It fixes many HTML and CSS issues and makes transparent PNG work correctly under IE5 and IE6.
ie  js  library  webstandards  browsers 
march 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
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.
webstandards  email 
november 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Resilience Fail (updated)
URL-shorteners violate three key principles of resilient design: they offer no transparency, no redundancy, and no decentralization. They're classic single-points of failure.
web  url  webstandards 
november 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Google, HTML5, and Standards
will HTML5 mark the beginning of a drift away from standards and the importance of validation? from sitepoint.
html5  webdevelopment  webstandards 
july 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Misunderstanding markup
Belittling authors who prefer a stricter syntax is no way to explain technical differences between formats.
xhtml  markup  webstandards 
july 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
XHTML 2 Dies a Lonely Death, Makes Room For HTML 5
The web’s governing body has taken XHTML 2.0 off life support.
xhtml  html  webstandards 
july 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
FAQ about the future of XHTML
W3C has compiled this list of questions to help public and W3C Members alike understand the future development of XHTML in the W3C.
xhtml  webstandards  xml  html 
july 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
WaSP InterAct
WaSP InterAct is a living, open curriculum based upon web standards and best practices, designed to teach students the skills of the web professional. Adapt and reuse our resources. Contribute your own content and ideas.
webdesign  webdevelopment  webstandards  resources 
june 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
WAI-ARIA Overview
the accessible rich internet applications suite. from w3c.
accessibility  usability  webdevelopment  webstandards 
may 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Object Oriented CSS
for high performance web applications and sites.
css  oop  design  webstandards 
february 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Announcing the WaSP Curriculum Framework
a collection of tools aiming to identify skill sets and competencies.
webstandards  education 
january 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
WaSP Street Team
getting the message out everywhere, together.
webstandards  community 
january 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
The Web Standards Project
a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.
webstandards 
january 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Semantics in HTML 5
a properly extensible solution that provides backward compatibility and sufficient flexibility. from a list apart.
html5  code  future  markup  webstandards  semantic 
january 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Web Standards: Where the ROI is
the savings, return on investment, and value of using web standards.
webstandards  business  reference 
january 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
MAMA
metadata analysis and mining application. from opera developer community.
webstandards  metadata 
november 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
XHTML - myths and realities
the topic of extensible markup languages.
xhtml  xml  markup  webstandards 
october 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
Web Standards 2008: Three Circles of Hell
an accessible, interoperable web for all. from a list apart.
webstandards  webdevelopment 
september 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
Time for a Web-Forward Movement
fostering innovation and commonality. from blue flavor.
webdevelopment  webstandards 
august 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
Graded Browser Support
to embrace or acknowledge the heterogeneous essence of the web. from yui library.
browsers  webdesign  webdevelopment  webstandards 
march 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey
version targeting and the fidelity of backwards and forward compatibility. by eric meyer.
webstandards  browsers  ie  webdevelopment 
february 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
The versioning switch's default is correct
being standards-aware web developers and noblesse oblige.
webstandards  browsers  ie 
january 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
Big Red Angry Text
big red angry text and older, deprecated design.
css  webstandards  webdevelopment  coding  code  cms 
january 2008 by kvnglbrtsn
The future of web standards
how to produce a process whereby standards bodies can respond quickly to innovative ideas, and wherein innovators will encourage standardized, interoperable implementations of their ideas.
webstandards  webdevelopment  browsers 
december 2007 by kvnglbrtsn
Creating Sexy Stylesheets
10 css tips culled from surveys with 12 top designers.
css  howto  organization  webstandards  webdevelopment  code 
december 2007 by kvnglbrtsn
The Structured Web - A Primer
where we're one step closer to the semantic web.
data  webservices  webstandards  xml  rss  semanticweb 
october 2007 by kvnglbrtsn
the new layers of web development
rethinking the structure, presentation, behavior model
webdevelopment  webstandards  patterns 
september 2007 by kvnglbrtsn
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