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  • 9.10.06 A legal precedent for standards and semantics posted in Web Design

    Finally something interesting filtered through to me today… Target corp. got sued by groups representing the visually-impaired community and their right to sue was upheld by the court. I’ve been whining for quite a while about the need for accessibility on the web. Even if every site isn’t built around screen readers, […]

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  • 8.10.06 Javascript and SEO: The new school. posted in Web Design

    DOM Scripting is changing the old rules of SEO. I was raised to believe that javascript hindered a sites readability by search engine spiders and should be avoided at all costs. Of course, I come from an era where images were sliced apart and held together with tables, and rollovers were created […]

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  • 8.9.06 How important is validation? posted in Web Design

    I have a confession to make. While I work hard to make my businesses homepage validate, and I try to keep my smaller sites validated, I let it slide on bigger sites. And I let warnings pile up. And I started wondering if I was alone… This post on boompa.com seemed to validate […]

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  • 8.5.06 Official Contact Form (Beta) Release posted in Geekery

    I’ve gotten enough requests for the contact form code that I’ve finally gotten around to cleaning up the code a little bit. I guess I figured that after I finally got CRE Loaded to play nice, I could afford an hour to make things look prettier for all the folks that were trying […]

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  • 6.23.06 Validated. Emotionally and via the W3C. posted in Website Updates

    Our current homepage is validated, XHTML and CSS. For those who don’t know, that simply means we took the time (and tears) to create a page that meets the W3C standards for web design. This can do everything from improve cross-browser consistency to help search engine placement. And it translates […]

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