Web Standards
Web standards are the foundation that we use to build the Web. Unfortunately many still do not use Web standards properly, so many of these articles attempt to help people learn more about the benefits of using Web standards.
Microsoft.com Redesign: The Final Frontier
The final installment of the Microsoft.com redesign project.
Validation
Andy Budd writes about his take on validation.
A Validation Tale
Real world examples of why validation is very important and can be a great help.
Structural naming
Further thoughts on structural naming conventions from Eric Meyer.
Microsoft.com Redesign: Pardon Our Dust
Part four of Milan Negovan’s microsoft.com redesign exercise.
5 questions to ask your web development team
Five questions that managers and site owners should be asking their web developers.
CSS Redesigns
A presentation of the process of converting two news sites from tables to CSS for layout.
Structural naming conventions
Interesting ideas on naming conventions for common page elements.
Web Standards Link Bonanza
A huge list of links to web standards resources.
Statistics defence
Arguments against the “statistics defence” many people use as an excuse for ignoring accessibility.
Microsoft.com Redesign
Milan Negovan redesigns microsoft.com as an educational exercise in web standards.
Where do we go from here?
Some ideas on how to make more people aware of, and use, web standards.
The real reason for web standards
Andrei Herasimchuk on the real reason why you should care about web standards. This is required reading.
webstandardsgroup.se
Intended to be a source of information on web standards, in Swedish.
Standards backlash
Molly E. Holzschlag responds to the recent frustrations being expressed by some standards evangelists.
Ampersands and validation
Anne van Kesteren writes about the XML entities that must be encoded in Ampersands matter. One of those entities is…
WaSP Survey
Let the people at the Web Standards Project know what you work with and how you use web standards.
10 reasons for web standards
Simon Jessey lists ten reasons to develop with web standards. There are many more.
The Browser Wars Reignite
An interesting (and frightening) article on the new browser war.
Web Standards ROI
D. Keith Robinson on how developing with web standards lets you do more in less time.
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