FireScope
http://tools.sitepoint.com/firescope/
FireScope is a Firefox add-on that integrates with Firebug, to extend it with reference material for HTML and CSS.A List Apart: Articles: This is How the Web Gets Regulated
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* WaSP InterAct is a living, open curriculum based upon web standards and best practices, designed to teach students the skills of the web professional. Adapt and reuse our resources. Contribute your own content and ideas. explore the curriculum »
"WaSP InterAct is a living, open curriculum based upon web standards and best practices, designed to teach students the skills of the web professional. Adapt and reuse our resources. Contribute your own content and ideas."
Announced at SXSW, this is the curriculum that the Web Standards Project has been working on. Education, education, education.
"Tagged Standards Learning"Table Layouts vs. Div Layouts: From Hell to… Hell?
Some people think that IE6 is dead already. But only developers who have the luxury of a specialist audience, or who don’t have any business interest vested in their work, can think like that. For the rest of us, who have a real-world audience of ordinary, non-technical users to think about, IE6 is still very much a going concern. Now that IE8 is out we’ll see a greater number of users finally upgrading; there’s no doubt that Microsoft wil be pushing for this, and pushing hard. Quite apart from that, we’re seeing a slow but steady progression of users moving away from Internet Explorer altogether, and turning to Firefox and other browsers. Inevitably, there will come a time when IE6 has a sufficiently minor audience that we can treat it like we did Netscape 4 a few years ago — as legacy technology that it no longer behoves us to support, and its remaining users as willfully stubborn individuals whom we’re not required to pander to any longer!
When IE6 is gone, cool new web techniques will be implemented.
Or you could just do them now and avoid the rush later…Welcome - Perch - A Really Little Content Management System (CMS)
ur own server and there are no ongoing monthly costs.Coding like it's 1999 ~ Authentic Boredom
Recently I made the switch back to HTML 4 for DOCTYPEs and px for font-size (sound like 1999 again?), and I’ve tweeted about it occasionally. I’m documenting the switch more thoroughly here.
"I’ve chosen to go with HTML 4.01 Strict as the DOCTYPE in my projects moving forward, favoring it above XHTML 1.0 Strict and HTML 5. I’ll briefly explain my reasoning."
HTML 5 – In a nutshell, HTML 5 is the next major version of the hypertext markup language. The good news is meaningless div and span elements will be replaced by more meaningful elements such as nav, header, and video.
Cameron Moll on HTML5 and px for font-size10 Ways To Make Your Site Accessible Using Web Standards | How-To | Smashing Magazine
Great article explaining how to use HTML 5 now.
Might be time to start looking at the use of HTML 5 for development nowHANDCRAFTED CSS by Dan Cederholm with Ethan Marcotte
New web design book by Dan Cederholm with Ethan Marcotte.Max Design - standards based web design, development and training » CSS cascade - a simple step-by-step presentation
Here is a presentation I gave on the CSS cascade at a company training session recently. A simple ste-by-step tutorial on the CSS cascade - for web designers and developers who are new to CSS or have struggled with the Cascade.
css基础教程,不错的普及材料
Max Design - standards based web design, development and trainingThe Skinny on Doctypes
Proposes we use the skinny doctype? that's a doctype?
<!doctype html>, that's it.
At Google, we have this obsession with byte size. And by byte size, any “lack-therof” the better. Therefore the doctype you will find on most Google webpages while still triggering the browser into “standards mode” is as simple as you see below:Adactio: Journal—Misunderstanding markup
"XHTML 2 is dead. Long live XHTML …as HTML 5."
The death of XHTML has been greatly exaggerated.
The W3C announced last week that the XHTML 2 Working Group will wrap up at the end of this year. This should have been a straightforward, welcome announcement. Instead it has confused a lot of people who believe that it heralds the end of XHTML—see, for example, the comments on Zeldman’s blog post.isolani - Web Standards: IE8 Blacklist: forcing standards rendering opt-in
isolani - Web Standards:
To pre-empt this nonsense the practical course of action is to add the IE8 Compatibility view to your pages now before your sites get added to a blacklist. Exactly what Microsoft announced a year ago. They've routed around the web standards community. Again. Two extra browsers to test in And to spite us, last week I noticed that the IE7 Compatibility mode doesn't render pages exactly the same as Internet Explorer 7 itself.
"The gist of it is if you want to be sure your site renders in standards compliant mode in IE, you have to explicitly opt into it. Otherwise you risk being blacklisted and thrown into IE7 Compatibility mode."
users install Windows 7 Beta or the next IE8 update, they get a choice about opting-in to a list of sites that should be displayed in Compatibility View. Sites are on this list based on feedback from other IE8 customers: specifically, for what high-volume sites did other users click the Compatibility View button? This list updates automatically, and helps users who aren't web-savvy have a better experience with web sites that aren't yet IE8-ready.
RT @gezlemon: IE8 Blacklist: forcing standards rendering opt-in: http://tinyurl.com/anwwtm (via @isofarro_public) [from http://twitter.com/RichardJenkins/statuses/1205919087]
IE7 Compatibility Mode separately.
Microsoft in sneaky u-turn shockHTML5 Super Friends Technical Details
Guide to HTML5 Hiccups
HTML5 Super Friends Technical DetailsAjaxian » Introduction to HTML 5
Are you interested in HTML 5 and what’s coming down the pipeline but haven’t had time to read any articles yet? I’ve put put together an educational Introduction to HTML 5 video that goes over many of the major aspects of the new standard
More info on HTML 5Browser support for CSS3 and HTML5, We've tested all the A-grade browsers for their CSS3 and HTML5 support using FindMeByIP.com. The results have been very interesting. : Deep Blue Sky Digital Ltd : Web designers and developers in Bath
それにしてもFxの扱いがどんどんIE化しているような気さえする今日この頃。諸行無常ですな~
Safari and Chrome do well, Firefox OK, and IE/Opera stink up the place. Should have displayed this data in a single chart.Developing CSS for IE6 and 7- edgeofmyseat.com
campagne voorbeeld met social buttons
HEY-IT - We want to get rid of IE6!
Let's wake up IT and get them to upgrade our browser. Get rid of IE6!Simon Collison | Colly | The Celebrated Miscellany
Fantastically inspirational
You know, just a really nice site.
Absolutely delicious. Very envious.8 Important SEO Techniques To Kickstart Your Website « DivitoDesign
8 خطوات هامة جدا لتحسين المواقع واستمثالها مع محرات البحث المختلفةThe fundamental problems with CSS3 | Matt Wilcox .net
This post brings to a head a lot of my thoughts and feelings with regard to CSS3 and the way the W3C is developing it. It does not aim to look at specific topics in detail, but to step back and question some fundamental issues that I feel need to be addressed.
my thoughts aMicroformats for business owners | Clagnut § Web standards · New media industry
Article explains the usefulness of microformats.Interview with Ian Hickson, editor of the HTML 5 specification. - The Web Standards Project
The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses features, pain points, adoption rate, and more | Programming and Development | TechRepublic.com
"In this interview, HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses his favorite features, the features he thinks might be most contentious, the pain points he expects HTML 5 will address, and much more. He also tells what he would change in the original HTML spec if he could go back in time." TechRepublic.com
In this interview, HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses his favorite features, the features he thinks might be most contentious, the pain points he ex
[Big NNW still-interesting-after-a-period-of-up-to-two-years open tabs dump]A Book Apart, Home
RT @abookapart: Our bookstore is open - preorder your copy of HTML5 FOR WEB DESIGNERS now. http://books.alistapart.comOpera study: only 4.13% of the web is standards-compliant
Opera study: only 4.13% of the web is standards-compliant
"Flash is most popular in China" - um, duh; "only 50 percent of sites that display a badge touting validation are actually valid"Bring Down IE 6: Calling time on IE6
More of the same. It must be done.
yes please!Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : What are web standards?
What are web standards? And why should I care? A fun new clip from the BigThink marathon Zeldman interview.
from Cathie. What are web standards? And why should I care? A fun new clip from the BigThink marathon Zeldman interview. See also this and that. Or just click the “CHANNELS” button in the video above.Web application development guide - Salford City Council
RT @deliciouspb: Web application development guide - Salford City Council http://bit.ly/cKaG8A
Really good HTML style guide.