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Tech Library
May 27th
This page is a list of all the books I have in my own personal ‘tech library’. This page will be updated regularly with new books added, plus links to reviews I have written of those books (if applicable – I hope to have reviews of all the books I own eventually). If you have a book review of a tech book you have written and would like it included in our library, please see our Guest Post page for more information.
Book Review: Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook
May 26th
Book Review for:
Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook
If you’ve read through some of my other posts, or even glanced at my Categories, you’ll know I’m a huge proponent of Web Standards. I also tend to buy my books based on other user reviews, as opposed to critic reviews. I like to get my review directly from the people using the book daily. This book current has a 5 star rating with 45 out of 52 5-star reviews on amazon.com and was a no brainer for me to rank it the same, for reasons I will get into later. This book was written in 2004 and a special addition was just released as well only 2 weeks ago.
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We’re getting NAKED!! But don’t get too excited.
Mar 31st
As anyone who was talked to me knows, I am a huge proponent of web standards and standards based design. For those of you who are unfamiliar with standards based design, here is a brief explanation.
Standards based design is web site design that follows and conforms to current web standards recommendations, as set by the W3C. According to their website, the W3C’s mission is:
To lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web.
Some people may ask, why are web standards important? Same reason any set of standards are important: To promote continuity and uniformity. Think of all the standards in place in the world today: Standard Units of Weight and Measurement, Street sign colors/shapes, building/construction code, and even our state/local laws are all systems of standards. Without systems of standards, people would be free to do things as they wish. Ultimately, it would result in utter chaos. Unfortunately, that’s what happened back in the days of the browser wars in the mid-to-late 90’s.
Those of you who are fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to remember, know what I’m talking about. Different browser manufacturer’s did things their own way when it came to displaying web pages as web standards had not been published or were not widely known. Now, things are still far from perfect when it comes to browser support for HTML/CSS standards, but they are definitely better than they used to be. Browser manufacturers are getting better at their support for current design standards and W3C recommendations. A W3C Recommendation is the name for a current internet language standard and guideline, and over 110 recommendations have been published since 1994.
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