Tag Archives: Standards Compliant Code

Standards?

Having spluf getting this specific new gig during ESPN, I get really been reading through up about world wide web standards and precisely what not. The thing is, I am fairly new to webdesign, but is not new in the sense i always just started building sites. I familiar with manage some gaming sites instruction online the 97-99 years, and back then all of the news updating was done personally. All these new things just like content management along with absolute standards are generally new to the ears. To get quite honest, I’ve a fair level of catching up to undertake. For starters, I would like to learn exactly how to make standards-compliant code. I’ve done a search in the posts here and visit a little dried out. Are there almost any threads, articles, or sites outside w3schools that I want to read Thanks in advance guys. These three sites have helped us drag my head out of my bumm, and get into creating towards models…. plus the truth that i HATE the idea when people can perform better than my family, so i learned standards for being the best (out of my local freinds, not everyone inside world), and … Continue reading

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Will Firefox change the way we program?

I’m sure many people have heard: " Why bother for making it compliant Most people use IE but it doesn’t care for standards exactly why should I" Properly, with more plus more people turning to help alternate browsers (especially Firefox) is it time for people to acquire their ass straight into gear and produce accessible, standards-supporting web sites My site stats show that 52% connected with my visitors apply Firefox with 40% utilizing IE. Fortunately my website is viewable correctly both in validates as XHTML JUST ONE. 0 and CSS compliant. Despite the fact that I’ve demonstrated, IE’s dominance is collapsing and hopefully it will mean an increase in the volume of sites that can validate. And that isn’t just a plea to us web developers, but to the businesses that make that WYSIWYG editors. Surely you may make standards compliant code I’m sure you can modify the code granted but I bet the majority don’t. In any case, I hope help support Firefox keeps at increasing as Microsoft obviously have lost the block with IE (where can be fully alpha transparency support Surely they are able to have put that will into SP2 Think about increased standards support) and … Continue reading

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HTML Editor-Should I or Shouldn’t I

Hello everyone With regards to everyone is executing good this night!! I have the question/needing advice- be honest. I have an interview that is certainly coming up that Friday for a strong HTML Editor place… I spoke having a lady out from the Human Resources department who had stated to me that the postion is a full time contract position 3 months possible renewal for another 90 days. HTML Editor could be to assist w/current on-line jobs. The skills necessary are: competent to follow directions competent to work w/html code know web design basics-understanding might be working onsite just a team I recognize x/html(handcode). I know css(handcode) yet sometimes have trouble with having the layout to area perfectly… I be aware of accessibility/standards and the basics of web optimization… My worry may be the whole compatibility issue across browsers along with the knowing of HTTP: I recognize something but yet a small amount of on this area and easy methods to awhile since Concerning touched on JavaScript(ECMA)… Additionally for an HTML Editor position: ought to be a present a portfolio–I’m just virtually working w/code. Am I being concerned to much or ought to be a back off. If I do … Continue reading

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