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The value of semantically correct XHTML, without using tables

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Ok, so I am going to use my revamping of the dating site as another topic for this post. As I identified in the previous post, we have inherited the code from a previous developer and are making improvements to the site.
The previous site was almost completely table based - yuck!! Dan Cederholm […]

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Google’s lack of web standards

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Over the past few weeks, I have been brushing up on the semantics of XHTML and how these impact on CSS, search engines and accessibility of websites. I have been reading Web Standards Solutions, written by Dan Cederholm and I have realised how beneficial it can be to write semantically correct code which is W3C […]

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