Vendor prefixes have failed, what’s next?
Analysis of CSS vendor prefixes' failures and proposals for new web standards strategies to address bloat and compatibility issues.
Analysis of CSS vendor prefixes' failures and proposals for new web standards strategies to address bloat and compatibility issues.
A discussion on the practical value of HTML semantics, focusing on accessibility and the real-world impact of semantic markup on screen readers.
A deep dive CSS3 workshop for web developers, focusing on practical features, performance, and hands-on exercises.
Discusses shorthand notations for referring to HTML elements with specific attributes, comparing CSS, XPath, and custom syntax.
Explains the rules and pitfalls of using unquoted attribute values in HTML, including when it's valid and how it interacts with CSS/JS selectors.
A web developer shares her experience speaking about CSS3 at two London tech conferences, Web Directions @media and Standards.next.
Analysis of U.S. government domain seizures for copyright infringement, highlighting due process concerns and technical misunderstandings.
Discusses the W3C's new HTML5 logo and the debate over using 'HTML5' as a buzzword for a broader set of web technologies, analyzing its impact on developer clarity.
A technical exploration of how to use CSS without any HTML markup, demonstrating implied elements and HTTP headers.
Author shares slides and CSS framework from their Front Trends 2010 talk on practical CSS3, including browser compatibility notes.
Discusses the confusion around HTML5 and CSS3 definitions, using a viral article's inaccuracies as a case study for constructive tech discourse.
HTML5 removes restrictions on the `id` attribute, allowing it to use the same wide range of characters as the `class` attribute.
A technical guide explaining the three steps required to trigger HTML5's XML serialization mode, commonly called XHTML5.
Explores the technical criteria and markup required for Safari Reader to activate on a webpage, based on community testing and analysis.
Analysis of Steve Jobs' open letter on Apple's decision not to support Flash on mobile devices, discussing proprietary standards and HTML5.
Explores integrating semantic web standards like RDFa into content management systems to make web content machine-readable.
Critique of Microsoft Outlook 2010's decision to use Word's rendering engine for HTML emails, highlighting poor CSS support and developer backlash.
An article about CSS Naked Day, an annual event promoting web standards by removing CSS from websites.
The Web Standards Project launches InterAct, a community-driven curriculum for modern web development education, aiming to update college courses.
A critique of CSS transitions in WebKit, discussing their cool features but questioning if they blur the line between presentation and behavior.