Archive for category: Web standards
- Look, people, there is no such thing as ‘strikethrough’ (2005.05.19)
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Please get this right, Elizabeth Spiers and Jason Calacanis!
- 10 Q! (2005.05.11)
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Ten Questions for Joe Clark
- Categories of semantics (2005.05.01)
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Whenever you choose an HTML element to mark up your content, your choice will fall into one of these categories
- Queerdon’t (2005.04.03)
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Queer Day: It’s as bad as all the other gay sites, because gays are terrible designers. And you know, I’m tired of that
- Flash vs. HTML Game Show (2005.03.14)
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Liveblogging a panel from South by Southwest 2005: Flash vs. HTML Game Show
- How to be Beautiful: More Hi-Fi Design With CSS (2005.03.13)
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Liveblogging a panel from South by Southwest 2005: How to be Beautiful: More Hi-Fi Design With CSS
- Why would Google want its own browser? (2005.02.20)
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The Google browser is about rights, payments, and DRM, not open source or Web standards
- Opera for Macintosh: Not exactly magnum (2005.02.01)
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Still lots of bugs in Opera for Macintosh
- Well-tagged weighted lists (2005.01.23)
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How to code a weighted list semantically