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Web standards

Web standards are set of tools that make life easier for front-end developers and users alike. The term describes the correct use of accessible and semantic HTML with CSS and progressively enhancing JavaScript.

Google Chrome: The mini review (with screenshots)

Written on September 2nd 2008, filed under Reviews, Web standards with 0 comments.

Just got my hands on a copy of Google Chrome and immediately took it for a spin. It's not the revolutionary browser promised by the comic book, but it's not bad either. Seems like it does use an older version of the webkit rendering engine, or they took stuff out.

Validation is worth diddly-squat

Written on July 17th 2008, filed under Web standards with 2 comments.

Let me get the cat out of the bag: Validation just isn’t important at all. There, I’ve said it and by now the validationistas among you will have steam coming out of their ears. W3C Guidelines or death and all that…

Why web standards and SEO go hand in hand

Written on February 12th 2008, filed under SEO, Web standards with 3 comments.

It seems like there’s a lot of misconception out there about what web standards exactly are and what they mean to Search Engine Optimization. Some people think its valid code; others think it’s an unreachable ideal and kick it aside as rubbish. But what's clear to me is that both Web Standards and SEO go hand in hand.

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