The incredibly detailed results of last year’s A List Apart “survey for people who make websites” have been published.
And as pointed out at Daring Fireball, the charts and bars graphs that feature in the report are not images, they are rendered by way of tables and CSS.
Insights into the life and work of web professionals
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 9 April, 2009 to the design and art subset
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The State of the Web as seen by web developers
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 8 January, 2009 to the comment subset
A summary of findings from the Web Directions’ State of the Web survey has been published, and among other things reveals that while Internet Explorer still holds the lion’s share of the browser market, web developers are increasingly making their work standards-compliant first, IE compliant second.
Despite the fact that versions of Internet Explorer still account [...]
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The State of the Web 2008 survey
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 4 December, 2008 to the technology subset
Web Directions has launched The State of the Web 2008 survey, to gain a snap shot of design and development practices currently in use by web professionals.
At Web Directions and Westciv, we’ve been strongly focussed on the standards based web, and best practices in web design and development for well over ten years. Over that [...]
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