Archives by Tag 'world wide web consortium'

CSS

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, June 19, 2010

CSS at LEAST helps separate style – but not always “design”. And yes – there are very necessary design needs for certain audiences and markets. Everyone involved in Web design, and more specifically in CSS coding, knows that mastering theory is needed to determine browser error versus human error. Theory is essential, but it’s not [...]

XML / XHTML

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, June 19, 2010

XTML was created for one basic purpose: To create HTML Tables quickly and easily. The HTML of the end of the 1990s had become large, cumbersome to process, presentation oriented. This had dramatic impacts on accessibility and the web’s device independence. Rather than being “access to information by anyone, anywhere, regardless of disabilities” the web [...]