Articles in the “Web Standards” Category
Dreamweaver MX and Valid (X)HTML
This CSS, Dreamweaver, Web Standards article was written on June 30th, 2002
In a previous article I discussed ways in which we could develop using Dreamweaver 4 and still attain standards compliancy in our html. In that article I had to take into account the fact that Dreamweaver 4 really wasn’t up to the job and to produce valid mark-up we were reduced to altering the default document and other hacks in order to be sure that we didn’t introduce any non-valid code.
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Web Standards
This Web Standards article was written on April 1st, 2002
Change is the in air in the web development community, you may not like it but it’s happening. If you have spent much time in any forum for designers and developers lately you have probably run into a ‘web standards debate’ (or should that be flame war) or the ‘tables for layout versus CSS positioning debate’. The issues tend to be intertwined, confused and after dividing those with a strong opinion either way into two opposing camps, leave those just starting out and those who were happily unaware of these issues standing around wondering what on earth just happened. Read the rest of ‘Web Standards’
