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Quick Fire With Jeff Croft

http://nettuts.com/ articles/ quick-fire-with-jeff-croft/
Some of you may have read his successful books. Others might keep track of him via his popular blog. Nevertheless, Jeff Croft is one of the leading advocates of web standards today. In this quick fire, Jeff will answer everything from his favorite music to his "web development pet peeves". ...
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    Save the Accessibility Institute - Sign the Petition

    http://www.glendathegood.com/ blog/ ?p=296

    My university has decided to close the UT Accessibility Institute effective today. I have voiced my concern directly to the decision makers and provided data and context to explain why I believe it is critical to continue funding for academic research on accessibility at UT.

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    IE8 - the joy continues

    http://www.maxdesign.com.au/ 2008/ 08/ 30/ ie8-joy/

    In January 2008 Microsoft announced that if you wanted IE8 to operate in standards mode, a meta element must be inserted into the head of your document. There was a huge uproar. On 3rd March 2008, The Microsoft development team had a change of heart.

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    eCommerce Gets a Wake Up Call

    http://www.webpronews.com/ topnews/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ targets-site-will-be-accessibl…

    All the way back in 2006, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that Target could be sued over their site not being accessible to the blind. Now over half way through 2008, Target has reached a settlement with regards to the class action lawsuit that ensued.

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    eCommerce Gets a Wake Up Call

    http://www.webpronews.com/ topnews/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ targets-site-will-be-accessibl…

    eCommerce Gets a Wake Up Call By Chris Crum - Fri, 08/29/2008 - 4:00pm. 18 comments All the way back in 2006, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that Target could be sued over their site not being accessible to the blind.

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    IE8 - Standards Mode and IE7-Compatibility Mode

    http://blogs.msdn.com/ chkoenig/ archive/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ ie8-standards-mode-and-i…

    As you all know, the Internet Explorer team has been working hard to make IE8 the most standards compliant browser around.  Unfortunately, not all web sites confirm to these standards today.  If you have concerns about your web site rendering correctly in IE8 standards mode, then there is some

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    Targeting Accessibility

    http://www.glendathegood.com/ blog/ ?p=284

    The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and Target made accessibility history today when they announced a $6 million class action settlement. The lawsuit originated when the NFB sued Target alleging that target.com is not accessible to people with disabilities using screen-readers.

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    5 reasons for following web standards even when Flash is near

    http://www.adwordsa.com/ internet-business/ web-design/ xhtml-reasons-following-…

    5 reasons for following web standards even when Flash is near

    2 days ago by adwordsa in AdWordsA · Authority: 20
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    Best Practices in Web Development: Part 2

    http://allstarnics.com/ web-hosting/ best-practices-in-web-development-part-2.ht…

    Is your web hosting adaptable? Can you easily change your services as your needs change? It’s not uncommon for a hosting company to only offer a couple of plans — if your site grows, this means you’ll need to change hosts.

    2 days ago in Main Page · Authority: 36
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    Pixel Precision with Diagnostic CSS

    http://www.designbump.com/ WebDesign/ Pixel_Precision_with_Diagnostic_CSS

    3 Up Down Pixel Precision with Diagnostic CSS (http://aloestudios.com) Submitted 13 hours 14 min ago by AnalogPanda to Web Design comment share

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    Campaigns to kill the web browser that just won’t die: Internet Explorer 6

    http://wisdump.com/ web-programming/ campaigns-to-kill-the-web-browser-that-just…

    Today, August 27th, marks the day Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) first came out. It’s a seven year-old browser. This little factoid is part of a battle cry by M. David Auayan to stop developing websites for IE6 by March 2009. Enter the IE Death March. Internet Explorer 6 will be SEVEN years old on August 27th.

    6 hours ago by splashpress in Wisdump · Authority: 143
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