Blog posts tagged with...Web Standards
New W3C Markup Validator Unveiled
The W3C Markup Validator has been given an overhaul.
WCAG Samurai
Last year Joe Clark published the now infamous article "To hell with WCAG 2.0" on A List Apart.
Plain Old Semantic HTML (POSH)
Web design must be pretty high up the leader board in terms of the industry with the most acronyms and abbreviations.
Improving Web Accessibility with WAI-ARIA
With the advent of Web 2.0 and AJAX the way in which users interact with web pages has changed.
Flash image replacement
sIFR or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement is a web design technique used on the Enovate Design website to provide the green headings at the top of each page.
Web standards are formal, non-proprietary standards, defined by organisations such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that define best practices for implementing languages such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, SVG, XML, RDF, etc. "Web standards" is also often used to refer to the trend of endorsing a set of standardised best practices for building websites and a philosophy of website design and development that includes those methods.