Designing with Web StandardsWritten by the authority on web standards, Jeffrey Zeldman - founding member of WaSP (web standards project). •Provides code snippets and web site examples of compliant code in use so that when done correctly all web sites will look the same regardless of the browser. •Details compatibility in terms of HTML, XHTML, XML, and CSS - the key coding languages of the web. |
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Contents at a Glance | 1 |
Designing and Building with Standards | 2 |
Houston We Have a Problem | 11 |
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