Local Government on the Open Web

By Diana Mounter : September 4, 2008 | In Conference 08, Web Standards | No Comments

After spending two whole days networking with peers, participating in debate, and watching presentations on standards, design, usability, technology, and yes - Twitter - there was only one way to bring the conference to a close… Open Web. Continue reading Local Government on the Open Web…

Links for Learning Web Standards

By Diana Mounter : July 24, 2008 | In Tools & applications, Web Standards | No Comments

“Learning Web Standards just got easier” – You can now learn to build a better web with Opera’s new Web Standards Curriculum.

Pad, pen, and laptopProviding a clear study path for learning web standards is something the industry has struggled with. The gap just got a bit smaller when Opera launched the site a couple of weeks ago. It already provides a good foundation with plans to expand on the currently 23 articles into other key areas, and being licensed under the Creative Commons license means it can be used in a range of ways.

It will be useful to people who are new to learning web standards, or who are wanting to improve their understanding, and to teachers and team leaders to help train staff.

The launch of this got me thinking about what resources I found most useful when learning web standards. So here’s a list Continue reading Links for Learning Web Standards…

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