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Some links for light reading (2/2/04)

  • A strangely unstyled page, but some excellent concise info on accessibility
  • Daily Standards – dedicated to recognizing sites that have been lovingly crafted with web standards and the future in mind
  • Another person pushing CSS to the limit (must be viewed in Moz, Opera, Safari… Ok, anything except IE)
  • WWF Australia – very nice xhtml/css site
  • Tantek is restyle his blog every few days with the same layuot as some of the top 100 blogs, but with web standards
  • Eric Meyer has redesigned his site
  • He still has one of the best web standards interviews on the web
  • XML Basics and Benefits
  • Version 2 – a redesign contest using CSS based designs and valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional code
  • CSS Vault has moved. If you haven’t checked it out, it is worth a browse through the Gallery – some fantastic sites built with web standards
  • Douglas Bowman examines an IE border problem – in great detail
  • “Like most big site makeovers, the first thing people notice are the sites problems. In the case of AOL, the site doesn’t validate, a lot of the text is image based, the text is a little small and overlaps its containers when resized.”

Date: 2 February 2004
Author: Russ Weakley
Category: Links for light reading
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