The XML serialization of HTML5, aka ‘XHTML5’
A technical guide explaining the three steps required to trigger HTML5's XML serialization mode, commonly called XHTML5.
A technical guide explaining the three steps required to trigger HTML5's XML serialization mode, commonly called XHTML5.
Explores the technical criteria and markup required for Safari Reader to activate on a webpage, based on community testing and analysis.
Analysis of Steve Jobs' open letter on Apple's decision not to support Flash on mobile devices, discussing proprietary standards and HTML5.
Explores integrating semantic web standards like RDFa into content management systems to make web content machine-readable.
Critique of Microsoft Outlook 2010's decision to use Word's rendering engine for HTML emails, highlighting poor CSS support and developer backlash.
An article about CSS Naked Day, an annual event promoting web standards by removing CSS from websites.
The Web Standards Project launches InterAct, a community-driven curriculum for modern web development education, aiming to update college courses.
A critique of CSS transitions in WebKit, discussing their cool features but questioning if they blur the line between presentation and behavior.
Opera browser achieves a near-perfect 100/100 score on the new Acid 3 web standards test, leading other major browsers in rapid compliance.
Analyzes Microsoft's IE8 version targeting feature, its impact on web development, and the debate around its implementation.
Microsoft's IE8 browser passes the Acid 2 web standards test, signaling improved standards compliance and sparking browser competition.
Discusses challenges of using XHTML with Cocoon, focusing on browser rendering issues, empty element problems, and mime-type requirements.