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It’s that time again… time to strip down and show off your < body>!
Yep, it is the 3rd annual “CSS Naked Day“, and I am participating this year. I have missed it the past two years, but even though the date changed, I made it this time.
The purpose of CSS Naked Day, which was created […]
Web Technology Penetration Report - CSS continues its rise and frames still survive in 16% of websites! by ZDNet’s Richard MacManus — I came across an interesting report of web technology penetration rates, dated 1 April 2006, by Security Space. It’s based on a sample of 1,358,991 web sites in 2006, so it’s […]
Why semantic markup is so important
0 Comments Published February 8th, 2006 in Design, Web Standards, UsabilityI share the same feeling of relief as Mike when I get that final approval on a design and move to the markup and positioning…
There are just so many benefits to the extra work you put in to make sure your markup is as clean and semantic as possible:
semantic code downloads the browser faster because […]
Links for Light Reading
0 Comments Published January 9th, 2006 in Design, CSS, Web Standards, UsabilityRuss @ MaxDesign puts gets his links blogged
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