Archive for the 'XHTML' Category

Geek adventures in Glasgow

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

Yesterday I travelled through to Glasgow (by railway) to attend the Scottish Web Folk forum meeting at the University of Strathclyde.
The Scottish Web Folk group is an open forum for all the web managers and web developers from the 22 Scottish Higher Education Institutions. Yesterday’s meeting was attended by representatives from

Bell College
Queen Margaret University College
Scottish […]

Designing With Web Standards (Second Edition)

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Spot the difference:

In the three years since Jeffrey Zeldman wrote his first edition of Designing With Web Standards his book cover has now turned green, the content has been printed in full technicolour and it appears (from the cover photo at least) that he now looks like Bob Carolgees in a beanie hat!
My copy […]

A great !DOCTYPES resource

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

Whenever I’m developing a new website and I encounter something that just doesn’t look right when I compare how it renders on different browsers, one of the first things that I check is the !DOCTYPE of the document.
There’s been a major push in recent years for websites to validate, that is the code behind them […]