Validate Videos Useful XHTML (1.0 Transitional) markup for those wishing to add You Tube, and other, videos to a blog or website using validating code in their work. Which should be all of you :)
Validating XHTML markup for You Tube videos
Posted by John Lampard on Monday, 21 April, 2008 to the technology subset
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CSS Naked Day
Posted by John Lampard on Sunday, 6 April, 2008 to the events subset
CSS Naked Day: strip off your... website styles in support of web standards on 9 April 2008. The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good 'ol play on words. It's time to show off your <body>. Firefox users wishing to see what disassociated.com looks like sans styles can click ... Read full entry
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Sub standard
Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 7 November, 2007 to the technology subset
The W3C process may be slow, but browser vendors are slower. W3C web standards such as XHTML and CSS have been formal recommendations since at least 2000, yet some browser manufacturers are still to completely get with the play. Some argue that you can't implement any specification until it is a W3C recommendation, but just look ... Read full entry
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Gazetteer
Posted by John Lampard on Monday, 8 October, 2007 to the technology subset
Last week I expressed my concerns about the validation errors that Google Adsense code generated on another of my blogs The InterChange Desk. While these errors are not due to any mis-coding on my part, I still pride myself on producing websites that conform to whatever W3C standard (and there are a number) I am working to. My first attempt at designing websites when ... Read full entry
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