The United States of America, being the most powerful economy in the world, its citizens heavily rely on technology for almost all aspects of life.…
Category: Standards
Dashboards are a great addition to any email marketing campaign software. A well designed dashboard can allow users to easily track an email campaign in…
Time to let go of Internet Explorer 6? It’s waaay past time.
Yesterday Microsoft posted a piece of news very important to all modern web developers – they are reversing their decision regarding the default behavior of…
I’ve been a fan of MooTools over jQuery for a while, but jQuery just came out with something that makes it a bit more competitive…
I think that it’s a lost art in many ways – coding by hand. With all the visual point-and-click editors out there, few people code…
Why? I think that has been the question echoing over and over in my mind. Why? Why? Why was this choice made? Before I continue…
As I’m working on my book one topic that I’m trying to emphasize keeps coming to mind – that topic is the difference in how…
If you’ve checked out your website in Mozilla Firefox or one of the other non-IE browsers, you may have been shocked to discover that NONE…
In a time when some web developers are trying their hardest to make standards compliant websites using proper CSS and XHTML, far too many hacks…
I’ve decided to embark on a little project I’ve been wanting to do for some time. Sort of my version of Tidy, except covering some…
High school and college instructors who teach poor web design standards are probably one of the things that I find the most frustrating in this…
Since I recently wrote an article on the benefits of a tableless layout, I felt it prudent to express my views on it in practical…
Recently Kalle asked me to write up an article on why people should stop using tables, and show a simple example of tableless design. The…
As anyone who has tried to validate a website to a Strict doctype knows, the target=”_blank” attribute is no longer allowed. The most common question…