Archive for the ‘Standards Web’ Category

Opquast: pour bien développer un service en ligne

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

Via Cybercodeur et Standblog, opquast.org a comme but de montrer les bonnes pratiques pour développer des services en ligne efficaces. Ce qui est plus intéressant, c’est que tout le monde peut participer à la discussion de ces partiques pour ensuite les valider ou pas. Projet intéressant intéressant.

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CSS: feuilles de styles auditives

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Voir les spécifications

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Standards Web: profils des sceptiques

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Billet publié sur Blog & Blues, dans lequel l’auteur montre les différents profils des gens qui n’aiment pas trop coder en respectant les standards web. C’est marrant, je retrouve justement les mêmes réactions dans les commentaires des personnes qui n’aiment pas parler des cet argument.

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Il n’y a pas que les standards web qui comptent

Thursday, June 17th, 2004

As web developers and designers, we face an abundance of challenges. Sites must be fast, accessible, usable, well designed, findable and search engine friendly, with smart URLs, well managed communities and maybe even a sense of humour. Most of us find ourselves taking on the role of copy editors, programmers, designers, information architects, and much, much more. In addition, we frequently run in to problems that
have no correct answer (font sizing is a classic example). Trade-offs have become a way of life.

It’s time to extend the discussion. Web standards are a small but vital part of a larger solution, something I like to think of as web development best practice. Let’s face it: web standards are boring! Focusing discussions on them is like taking cooking lessons from a chef who only ever talks about food safety; sure they’re important, but there’s so much more involved in creating a decent meal.

Source: Embracing Best Practice

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CSS vs. Tables

Monday, June 14th, 2004

Un petit tutoriel en 16 points qui explique pourquoi les CSS sont plus efficaces des tables.

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Standards Web: quelques liens

Monday, June 14th, 2004

http://web-graphics.com/mtarchive/001246.php

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Nouveau design pour Wikipedia

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

Nouveau design respectueux des standards Web (XHTML 1.0 Transitional valide) pour le wiki encyclopédique Wikipedia.

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RSS et syndication expliqués par Dave Shea

Wednesday, May 26th, 2004

What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?

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The Way Forward with Web Standards

Wednesday, May 12th, 2004

Article très complet The Way Forward with Web Standards.

Even though Web standards are being embraced by many Web authors, some businesses are reluctant to invest in standards-based Web sites without concrete reasons to do so. To help Web authors interested in advocating Web standards, this article assembles arguments and information about Web standards into one document and explains Web standards in terms of how they affect business. After outlining what Web standards are and how they are used, the article clearly demonstrates that adopting Web standards can improve many aspects of a Web site, such as: the amount of bandwidth used, load times, providing a foundation for accessibility, device independence and quality assurance processes. The article refutes several negative myths about Web standards and describes strategies for embracing standards. This article will lay the foundation for further research by MACCAWS into the nature of the business benefits of Web standards.

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Guidelines pour les sites du gouvernement de la Nouvelle Zélande

Monday, May 3rd, 2004

Guidelines for the management and design of New Zealand public sector websites.

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