There’s a very cool thing going on in some cities in the US that seems to be a lot like Port80 and the Web Standards Group combined. Refreshing Cities says that: Refresh is a community of designers and developers working … Continue reading
Category Archives: Web Standards
CSS and JavaScript workshop
I seem to be announcing a lot of events lately, don’t I? But this one is really exciting… Russ Weakley and Cameron Adams are running a two day workshop tour around Australia (yes, they are even coming to Perth). There’s … Continue reading
April 2, 2006
by Kay
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CSS and JavaScript workshop
This post originally appeared on the now-defunct ‘Zombiecoder Kay’ blog. I was going to mention this earlier, but have been so busy busy busy I haven’t had a chance. Russ Weakley and Cameron Adams are running a two day workshop … Continue reading
Bloody web standards AGAIN
Surprise surprise… some people don’t agree with the opinions expressed in my post on the meaning of the term “standard” in relation to the web. wow, I didn’t see that coming! One comment and one blog post in particular I … Continue reading
When is a standard a standard?
I started writing this entry as a comment on Dave Carabetta’s blog but it got a little long so I decided to explain myself in full here. Dave posted that he had decided to try moving the HTML coding his … Continue reading
November 15, 2005
by Kay
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Being professional
Andy Clarke has come out and said what many of us wish we could, but don’t. Via Molly’s Web Standards and The New Professionalism Those people still delivering nested table layout, spacer gifs or ignoring accessibility can no longer call … Continue reading
October 7, 2005
by Kay
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Zeldman is just plain unlucky
A curious package arrived, addressed to me, this week from Amazon. I don’t remember ordering anything from Amazon… It was Zeldman’s Designing with Web Standards – a book I already own – and Dan Cederholm’s Bulletproof Web Design, a book … Continue reading
Learning from Tantek
I’ve been so busy reading other people’s accounts of WE05 that I’ve only started writing up my own now. I’m going to start with one of the speakers who really got me enthused to get out there and start implementing … Continue reading