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Here’s a little discussion on Arstechnica that tells you how to always pick a winning Pepsi/iTunes bottle! Should be helpful.
If you are a real geek, you’ve probably already seen this. But it is hillarious. The hoaxer, identified only as “Andy,” claimed he received a dual-processor G5 for Christmas. But preferring a Windows PC, he swapped out the insides of the $3,000 machine for the guts of a cheapo PC. My favorite reaction: “I’m a […]
One important aspect of coding with Web standards is semantically correct markup (that is, choosing the proper HTML tag for the TEXT you are MARKing UP. (HTML = hyper TEXT MARKUP language). An analogy can be drawn between using semantically correct markup, and using proper grammar. I think a more apt analogy is comparing proper […]
Andy Budd of UK based Message Design wrote a great article on the Business case for Web Accessibility, a topic of great interest to me. Check it out. Simply put, web site accessibility is about making a site accessible to the largest range of people possible. For the majority of website owners, this is simply […]