Archive for December, 2005

Standards-Oriented Design / CSS Design

Saturday, December 10th, 2005
If you’re building I new site, I highly suggest going with a css/div design as compared to html/tables/spacers design. It’s twice as fast, and a complete site redesign can be done from a single file. (Of course, that’s only if it’s done right : ) This is only the beginning of the benefits, contact me if you’d like to discuss it further. 

An excellent article on the subject:

Can you explain what you mean by a low markup to content ratio?

Using standards-oriented design makes it easier to have less markup than displayed content. With a table-and-spacer type design, this is not the case. You could have twice as much markup as you do text content, or three times as much or five times as much, depending on how complicated the markup is. With standards-oriented design, developers want to get that below one to one.

Read more: Why eBay needs Standards-Oriented Design: An Interview with Eric A. Meyer

Web Pages That Suck

Thursday, December 8th, 2005
So in my daily run throughs of typing in random names to my browser bar, and seeing where it takes me, I found something pertinent to my weblog. Though I don’t like to be negative all the time, here is a site about web pages that suck. Seeing the positive in this, is of course, when you know what sucks you can see “what not to do”!
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