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A standard kind of code

A standard kind of code

If you want to get under the skin of developers, just start talking to them about web standards. Specifically the idea of them building client side code which complies with standards such as XHTML 1.0 Transitional, CSS 2 (probably the two most commonly followed ones at the moment) and, dare I suggest, WCAG 1.0 (Accessibility)....

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3 new social media friends

3 new social media friends

HTML5, microformats and next generation search – 3 things which you should probably become acquainted with this year if you work in the area of social media or web development. Why? Because they are crucial to driving forward their adoption. Peter Kim recently did some research into Social Media Predictions for 2009 – here is...

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Comments are free but the code is rubbish

Comments are free but the code is rubbish

One of the things I’ve been keen to do for a while is to add a better comments tool to London for Free. Recently, I discovered an excellent script from GentleSource, which seemed to do the trick nicely. All I needed to do was to set up a mysql database from my webhost and download,...

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