Strictly Speaking
In Strictly Speaking, Patrick Griffiths argues that if you’re going to use XHTML, you shouldn’t settle for Transitional XHTML – go for Strict.
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Roger Johansson is a Swedish web professional specialising in web standards, accessibility, and usability. More about me and this site.
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I find the side links here confusing. The comments go to an article, but the main links often go to a different site. The only way to read the original article is to view the comments.
Chris: Yes. That was a leftover from before I had comments on Quicklinks. Fixed now. Thanks for alerting me.
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