Tommy Olsson from Autistic Cuckoo talks about XHTML, how XHTML should be served, content negotiation, strict vs transitional, abbreviations, floats, block elements, accessibility and more. Ten questions for Tommy Olsson.
April, 2005 archive
Some links for light reading (23/4/05)
Safari 1.3
Opera 8
IE7 beta 1 – A few details
New Web browser standards support
Browser Elitism Part 2
How to Include Web Standards in an RFP
Graphics and Structural Markup: Keeping “pretties” out of content
Web Standards Blindness
PNG headers
Position This! CSS Positioning Demystified
Untold Mysteries of CSS:
Ten good practices for writing JavaScript in 2005
Gotta keep ‘em separated
JavaScript is not the devil’s […]
Some links for light reading (14/4/05)
100,000 reasons to design for accessibility
Browser Elitism
Acid2: Putting Browser Makers on Notice
Acid2 and Safari
Acid2: And They’re Off!
Acid2 Let Loose
Definitive Solution to Image Replacement
The Early Bird Catches the CSS: Planning Structural HTML
More nifty round corners
Edit in Place with JavaScript and CSS
AJAX and Accessibility
Doctype Declarations and Content-Type Headers
Zaadz and the Evanescent Design Crew

