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Designing with web standards
Apr 20th
My small contribution to Molly Holzschlag’s presentation “Why web standards aren’t” at this year’s Webstock , 14 Feb 2008 www.webstock.org.nz “designing with web standards isn’t just about making sure that your pages and stylesheets validate… just the same way that good copywriting, or literature, aren’t just about making sure that you spellcheck your text. designing with web standards is thinking about the meaning of your content, first and foremost, before you even start considering how it might be laid out on a page, or on printed paper, or what the audio output of a screen reader might be. it’s about understanding how all the parts of your content fit together, and trying to convey that relationship in the most unambiguous way, using the most appropriate markup constructs available.”
Web Standards By World Wide Web Consortium(W3C)
Apr 18th
Wold wide web has undergone so many recent developments. After the web world has experienced so many problems like that of hacking, cross browser compatibility, there came up the need of some standard guiding principles which can resolve these issues. Keeping this in mind, W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) came into existence in 1994. The motto was “Leading the web to its full potential.. “. After that, the clean and logical HTML/XHTML for marking up the content, use of CSS where required, and single object document model for scripting became important.
Standards:
a) Web Design and Application: When a web page or web site is said to be compliant with web standards, it means that the page has a valid CSS, SVG, Ajax, Javascript and HTML meet the accessibility criteria to the people with disabilities (WCAG), internationalized, and work on mobile devices , cross browser compatibility and semantic guidelines. It is used to happen that as the websites are designed by Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft front page. But the latter produces the HTML coding which do not conform to W3C standards. But Dreamweaver and other modern Microsoft HTML documents do conform to the web standards. In the web world, the following standards have been defined:
b) XML Technology: It involves XML, XQuery, XML Schema, XSLT, XSL-FO, standards.
c) Web of Devices: The main idea is to make the web accessible at all the devices which are being used anytime and anywhere. This further include mobile phones, smart phones, other mobile devices and electronics, printers, automobiles, Interactive televisions,laptops, palmtops etc.
d) Semantic web: This has been referred to “web of data” .The vision of W3C is to create such a web of data which is spread over a huge network and which can support faithful interactions over such a huge network. Semantic Web technologies allow you to create data stores on the Web, build vocabularies, and write rules for handling and maintenance of data. Linked data are supported by technologies such as RDF, SPARQL, OWL, and SKOS.
In future, designs which are all standards compliant would be accepted. As, the Internet is not operated by a single person or the group. The advantages of Standards are Accessibility, browser Compatibility, Simple and Faster download & display. W3C have constituted the web standards in true sense. Everything which is guided by the set of standards and principles achieve faster development.
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How do I make my site comply to web standards?
Apr 15th
I am new to web designing and this is my first site and I have ran into the problem with it not meeting the web standards. How exactly do I go about looking the same on every pc?
oh my site is…..
www.glitchskateshop.com
please tell me what you think of it as well, the online store part of it should be up in the next week or two so as of right now there isnt any live inventory in the store.
Air News Release (HQ): DOT, EPA Set Aggressive National Standards for Fuel Economy and First Ever Greenhouse Gas …
Apr 4th
Air News Release (HQ): DOT, EPA Set Aggressive National Standards for Fuel Economy and First Ever Greenhouse Gas …
*CONTACT:* Cathy Milbourn Milbourn.cathy@epa.gov 202-564-7849 202-564-4355 * * NHTSA Press Office: 202-366-9550 *FOR IMMEDAITATE RELEASE* April 1, 2010 * * *DOT, EPA Set Aggressive National Standards for Fuel Economy and First Ever Greenhouse Gas Emission Levels For Passenger * *Cars and Light Trucks* * * *WASHINGTON – *Responding to one of the first major directives …
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Boulder seeks feedback on energy standards for rental housing
Apr 3rd
Boulder seeks feedback on energy standards for rental housing
The city of Boulder is looking for more public feedback on a proposal to require minimum energy-efficiency standards in rental housing.
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State Board talks national education standards
Mar 27th
State Board talks national education standards
Many American educators and political leaders wanting the nation to be more competitive in the global economy argue the U.S. should have common education standards and goals.
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Bill targets school board standards
Mar 22nd
Bill targets school board standards
Bill targets school board standards
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TOWN OF TELLURIDE Town to update its design standards and specs
Mar 21st
TOWN OF TELLURIDE Town to update its design standards and specs
The town of Telluride’s design standards and construction specifications were last updated in 1984, some 26 years ago.
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The Prospect of W3c Standards and Web Development in India
Mar 20th
Ideally speaking, web site development must be scalable, portable, easy to maintain and compatible across browsers. This is in tune with the dream of the one of the pioneers of the World Wide Web, Mr Tim Berners-Lee, who visualizes the web as “a common space” to share, play and socialize. He also suggests building websites in conformity with International web standards to ensure easier accessibility for all users, including people with special needs who are blind or people using hand held devices to access web et al.
Standards compliance renders web development remarkably faster, enjoyable and closer to actualizing its full potential. And that explains wide popularity of W3C validations in the web development arena around the world. A consortium of more than 450 members, led by Tim Berners-Lee, determines these validations through its research institutions at US, Europe and Japan.
Acronym for World Wide Web Consortium, W3C validations is widely implemented and website development experts in India are no different. As Indian web developers attach a lot of importance to these web standards for delivering quality and performance to their offshore clients, they are more equipped to develop websites that helps to harness more from a n internet identity. Web development in India upholds W3C validations high, as they seek to empower their website with the following advantages to ensure value-based end product:
Cross browser compatibility is a paramount accessibility issue resolved by using W3C validated CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). It enhances website operability across various machines (telephones, pagers, PDAs, High-end computers etc.), old browsers and new browsers by addressing all the possible inconsistencies that may arise.
Search Engine Friendly web development is another key advantage, as standards compliant website is definitely more comprehensible for search engines and hence easier to index.
Scalability is third important advantage of W3C compliance, as standardization renders the code easier for grasping for the next web development team.
Website development experts in India recognize W3C validations as popular opinion by the prospective users of the website. Web development in India trusts these standards and uses them to maximize profits for their clients.
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IE9, standards, and why Acid3 isn’t the priority
Mar 19th
IE9, standards, and why Acid3 isn’t the priority
Microsoft’s development direction of Internet Explorer 9 is unambiguous: implementing HTML5 Web standards is the name of the game, with the intent of letting developers use the “same markup” to work everywhere. As IE General Manager Dean Hachamovitch said at MIX10 this week, “We love HTML5 so much we actually want it to work.” Redmond is targeting real-world applications based on real-world data …
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What Is The Current Web Standards?
Mar 18th
The marked up document forms the structural layer, which is the foundation on which other layers may be applied. Next come the presentation layer, specific with cascading style sheets, that provides instructions on how the document should look on the screen, sound when it sired aloud, or be formatted when it is printed. On top of these layers, there may also be a behavioral layer, the scripting and programming that adds interactivity and dynamic effects to a site. This you can find links to all three CSS specifications on this page: WWW.w3.org/style/CSS.
Behavioral Layer
The scripting and programming of the behavioral layer adds interactivity and dynamic effect to a site.
Object Models
The Document Object Models (DOM) allows scripts and applications to access and update the content, structure, and style of a document by formally naming each part of the document, its attributes, and how that object may be manipulated. In the beginning, each major browser had its own DOM, making it difficult to create interactive effects for all browsers.
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 (Core)
This version covers core HTML and XML documents as well as document navigation and manipulation. The Dom Level 1 Specification can be found at w3c.org/TR/REC-Dom-Level-1/.
Dom Level 2
Level 2 includes a style sheet object model, making it possible to manipulate style information. Links to the core and other modules of the DOM Level 2 Specification are available at WWW.w3c.org/DOM/DOMTR.
Scripting
Netscape introduced its web scripting language, JavaScript, with it’s Navigator 2.0 browser. It was originally called “Live script” but was later co-branded by sun, and “Java” was added to the moniker. Microsoft countered with its own JSript while supporting some level of JavaScript in its Version 3.0 browser. The need for a cross-browser standard was clear.
JavaScript 1.5/ECMAScript 262
The W3C is developing a standardized version of JavaScript in coordination with the Ecma International, an international industry association dedicated to the standardization of information and communication system. According to the Mozilla site, Netscape’s JavaScript is a super set of the ECMAScript standard scripting language, with only mild difference from the published standard. In general practice, most developers simply refer to “JavaScript,” and the standard implementation is implied.
The full specification can be found at
www.ecma-international.org/publication/standards/Ecma-262.htm
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Adhering to Web Standards to Improve Business
Mar 17th
Taking web standards into account when designing a web site may not be a primary concern for many site owners, but when it comes to finding an extra edge to improve their business, they are more than willing to do anything required to increase revenues. Let’s see how complying with Web standards can help a business web site.
What are the Web Standards?
On the Web, the main standards are the languages used when creating web sites. The most wide-spread ones are HTML, XHTML and CSS. HTML or XHTML are used to create the backbone of web sites – the structure. CSS, in turn, is used to style, format and position the structure and content.
What is Web Standards Compliance?
Put simply, web standards compliance is using web languages correctly. This involves using HTML tags properly and the way they were and are intended to be used. For instance, one of the most common mistakes against the web standards is using table tags for layout, while the correct usage is to use them only for tabular data (information to be put in tables).
Advantages of Web Standards Compliance
Creating quality, Web standards compliant code has a number of benefits:
• Web site forward compatibility
• Web site increased site download speed
• Web site browser compatibility
• Web site easier site maintenance
• Web site broader target audience
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The Business Benefits of Web Standards for Business Web Sites
Mar 17th
Web standards are standardized specifications for internet markup languages such as HTML, CSS, and XML. “What the heck does that mean,” you ask? Every web site must be coded with some form of internet markup language to make it readable by an internet browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. These standards were formulated by the W3 Organization so web designers all over the world can create web sites with one goal in mind: make the internet a better place.
Why should you care? There are plenty of web sites that do not conform to web standards, so why should you? If you’re a business owner and you have a web site, there are actually many benefits to having a web standards compliant web site. In the competitive world of internet marketing, every little advantage you have helps.
How Web Standard Compliant Web Sites Help Your Business
Site Wide Look and Feel Consistency
When a web site is designed to web standards, there will be 2 parts to a web page. One part will be the actual structure and content of the web site, while the other part is the presentation. Because the presentation is separate, you can guarantee that all of the pages of your web site will look the same.
Less Bandwidth, Faster Loading
Once again, by keeping the presentation (found in the CSS file) separate from the web site content, pages will load faster because the CSS file only needs to be loaded once. In the days of yore, all of the text formatting had to be included within the web page, so it meant more data had to be loaded with every page view.
Better Search Engine Optimization
Search engine spiders crawl the web to index all of the web pages they come across. Compared to human beings, there are very significant differences in how search engines see a web site. Dynamic effects such as those created by JavaScript are not taken into account. Text rendered with graphics cannot be read and parsed either. Separating presentation from content increases the information/markup ratio, making CSS-based documents more pertinent with regard to the search terms, which gives them the opportunity to rank higher in search results. Because the web site loads faster, a search engine is also less likely to “time out” on a web site and leave.
Less Use of Javascript
Javascript is a coding language for web design that can severely harm a web site’s traffic and search rankings. Because Javascript has been used by hackers in the past, some people disable it all together from their browser. So if you have navigation on your web site that is powered by Javascript, it could be difficult or impossible for a visitor to get around.
In addition, Javascript can be clunky and it won’t always display the same in every browser. Many of the reasons web sites use Javascript are for cool text and hovering effects that can be replicated with CSS code. That allows your web site to attract more visitors with a lot less web site code that has to be loaded.
Future-Proof
As newer internet browsers are developed, they will all be web standards compliant. This includes browsers on cell phones. Because a web standards compliant web site has presentation separate from content, the presentation files can be modified to suit web pages for print, on-sreen, and mobile viewing.
Accessibility
Technology today allows people with disabilities to browse the internet. If a web site is not compliant with web standards, the software a disabled person uses may be unable to render a web site. Being accessible is mandatory in many countries for government agencies.
Reducing dependency on any one developer
If a web site is developed with undocumented coding features, poor coding or coding hacks, then it could be near impossible for any one else overtaking the web site to work with it. Following standards-compliance in requirements documents is a very effective way to ensure measurable quality of the final product, the W3C being an impartial judge.
Because standards are very well documented, another person taking over some standard-compliant code can begin right away and will not need to become familiar with the previous developer’s coding practices.
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Web Standards, Browsers And Designing For The Future
Mar 16th
At present, a vast majority of webmasters are designing for IE (Internet Explorer) 6, which is not as W3C standards compliant as is FireFox, Netscape, Safari and Opera.
In my article – “The importance of sound website design & search spiders to Internet Marketers,” I mentioned the importance of a designer being cognizant of the fact that web browser standards are not yet fully harmonized – a web page that looks great in Internet Explorer (6) might look hideous in a Mozilla based browser like FireFox or Netscape.
I also noted that with the explosion of devices with which to serve Internet applications, compliance with W3C standards has become critical.
When the final release for IE 7 for Windows XP, Server 2003 & Vista is launched, hopefully before the end of 2006, the tables will be turned, so to speak.
Internet Explorer 7 will be more standards compliant and your HTML code will be subject to much more rigorous interpretation than is the case with IE 6, consequently some web pages that look fine in IE 6 might not look the same IE 7.
In IE 7 Microsoft has made a solemn effort to fix the browsers acquiescence to W3C standards and CSS compatibility. CSS interpretation as recommended by W3C has been improved tremendously giving designers and developers more leverage in functionality for cross-browser design.
Microsoft asserts that they are taking W3C compatibility issues seriously.
Concisely what this means is that IE 7 will tend to interpret your web page code more scrupulously than before.
Therefore, if you have been designing your pages and have not bothered to check how they render in W3C Standards Compliant browsers like FireFox, you may be in for a rude shock when IE 7 finally rolls out.
If you have not been incorporating W3C Web standards in your design strategy you may need to re-design for IE 7.
How should you go about it?
Design for “strict” browsers like FireFox first. Not only is FireFox a more standards-compliant browser but it is also the primary competitor to Internet Explorer. A contender backed by Google’s marketing machine—and therefore, is not likely do “a Netscape” on designers.
Prior and up to IE 4.x, Netscape was the leading browser in the market with almost 80% of the market, but in a bid to force the issue culminating with proprietary goofs by AOL to whom Netscape sold out, they screwed up big time with versions 4 up to 6. A bitter war of attrition with Microsoft in the late nineties did not help either.
Microsoft grabbed the opportunity and gobbled the Browser market overnight.
With version 7+ Netscape has been revived. How well it will compete with IE and FireFox remains to be seen.
I will be the first to admit that most the web pages I have built in the last several years are not always standards compliant…and so are ninety five percent of other web pages—as I stated in my previous article, “if strict W3C standards were to be enforced in browsers, most websites would go out of business.”
To design for FireFox a designer needs to combine Valid CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for “look and feel” and W3C compliant HTML for web page structure.
The combination of these two design strategies is powerful in that it elicits tremendous flexibility, ease of maintenance and opens up extensive possibilities in website design. The benefits are rewarding, and every webmaster should attempt to utilize this two pronged scheme in their design routine.
Making changes to and/or styling a site designed with CSS is much easier and more elegant than messing around with a traditional table-based design.
CSS may look intimidating to a first-timer but once you familiarize with the basics you can progressively harness the power of CSS to your full benefit. In addition, most web page design tools such as Dreamweaver of FrontPage have built in modules with which you can automatically generate CSS code, which you can then view in a plain text editor for study purposes.
To aid you in your CSS endeavor you need the following developer tools: Web Developer Extension for FireFox and the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar. Great time-saving tools for creating, understanding, and troubleshooting Web pages.
As a matter of fact, by installing some of the 1,500+ available FireFox extensions you can eliminate the need for quite a chunk of standalone desktop applications.
After designing your Web page remember to us a MarkUp Validation Service to check whether your Web page conforms to W3C recommendations. If there are errors, the validator will notify you of them and suggest corrections.
Also, remember that when designing using W3C standards guidelines a lot of code(tags) that were very valid in the “Pre-Standards” era have completely depreciated and will be ignored completely by browsers. If you ignore these errors during validation, your web pages might not render correctly.
In many instances, you may never be able to achieve 100% HTML or XHTML validation. In such cases you may want put the following DOCTYPE declaration in your document—at the top of your web page before the tag:
Note: remove space after ” “
A “Document Type Definition” or DTD supplies Web browsers with information about which (X)HTML specification your web page is built upon, which instructs the Browser how to render the page for viewing.
In the example captioned above a standards compliant browsers will interpret your web page as an HTML 4.01 document, and because it is marked as “Transitional,” it will display it in “quirks mode,” meaning that the browser will forgo the strict standards mode, and display your page like it would be displayed in older “non-strict” browsers, while still supporting any tags developed after IE 4, Netscape 4 and others.
On the contrary, the following DOCTYPE declaration tells the standards compliant browsers that your web page should be displayed in strict compliance with the DOCTYPE declaration.
A complete list of recommended DTDs can be found at the W3C Website.
If you leave the DOCTYPE out, the browsers automatically switch to “quirks mode,” therefore, it is important to include the DOCTYPE declaration on every web page that you build in order for it to be rendered correctly.
If your Web pages render well in FireFox at present you probably will not encounter any major problems in IE 7 other than minor adjustments here and there. However, I think a realistic designer should at least make a meaningful attempt to follow W3C guidelines for it is the correct way forward.
Do it now so that you will ready for the future…re-designs and total overhauls are a time consuming and painful process. A process, which becomes much easier if your initial design incorporated structurally clean and modular (X)HTML with CSS compliance.
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Government Agencies Sign Rules for New U.S. CAFE Standards; Edmunds.com Comments
Mar 31st
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Government Agencies Sign Rules for New U.S. CAFE Standards; Edmunds.com Comments
SANTA MONICA, Calif.—-The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Transportation Department will sign on Thursday a joint final rule establishing greenhouse gas emission standards and Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for light-duty vehicles for model years 2012-2016.
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