Archive for the 'XHTML' Category

Lean XHTML and Precise CSS

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Business Logs has a very interesting article up right now on writing lean CSS and XHTML.
I’ve tried many different ways of formatting my CSS over the years, and have always found myself coming back to ordering it in exactly the same way that the logical blocks are ordered in the XHTML. I definitely [...]

XHTML is not for Beginners?

Thursday, December 8th, 2005

Lachy’s Log has a somewhat controversial post, titled XHTML is not for Beginners, that is getting quite a lot of attention. And no wonder, to go out there and say that beginners should not be taught XHTML is going to get people talking.
XHTML: It’s all or nothing
The problem is of course that true XHTML is [...]

Penny Arcade goes Web Standards

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Penny Arcade is my favourite online comic by far; but, sad to say, the HTML behind their site was still firmly living in the 90’s. Well today that has started to change. I loaded up their site, and it looked completely different and more importantly, it loaded up in a fraction of the time. I [...]

The Element, the Tag and the Attribute

Monday, November 7th, 2005

New article up on the main site: The Element, the Tag and the Attribute