Having worked for several Web Design firms in the past few years, I have come to realize why the state of the web is so poor when it comes to design, compliance to web standards and accessibility. There are very few good looking websites (as showcased by sites such as cssbeauty, cssmania etc) and even fewer truely standards-compliant and accessible sites.
Related Submissions:
- iPhone Ready jQuery Cheat Sheet A touchable jQuery Cheat Sheet in your pocket, accessible anywhere. Built for iPhone and iPod Touch, it also works great on any W3C Standards compliant...
- CSS Sprites2 - It’s JavaScript Time A sense of movement is often the differentiator between Flash-heavy web sites and standards-based sites. Flash interfaces have always seemed more alive—responding to the user’s...
- JavaScript-Powered HTML Table Code Generator A free HTML table generator tool that produces standards-compliant, accessible table code, written in pure JavaScript. Completely free to use, download, modify, and share. ...
- Develop a Social Media Website With These 10 Code Techniques Social media sites have gone mainstream over the past few years, and it’s affected web developers everywhere. With the success of sites like Digg, Twitter,...
- Simplicity in Good Web Design : Advantages & How To Simplicity in website design doesn’t necessarily equate with a minimalist design aesthetic. Simple sites just remove all unnecessary elements from the design, content, and code....