Re: Wired.com switched to a Web Standards compliant platform

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux wrote:

>Wired.com announced 3 days ago that they switched to a fully standard
>compliant backbone:
>http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,55675,00.html
>"Wired News has a different appearance, but the new design isn't just
>about look and feel. The site now complies with standards recommended by
>the World Wide Web Consortium for greater access to all users."
>
for more details, see Eric Meyer's interview of the project manager :
http://devedge.netscape.com/viewsource/2002/wired-interview/

>(this very page has actually a small HTML error, but the second page of
>the article is indeed XHTML 1.0 valid and with a lot of CSS - try the
>various available style sheets with Mozilla).
>
the site now validates :-)

>Great news :)
>
indeed.

related articles for french-reading people here :
http://www.nitot.com/standards/blog/archives/2002_octobre.php#82882176
and http://www.nitot.com/standards/blog/archives/2002_octobre.php#82839278


--Tristan

-- 
Netscape Technology and Standards evangelist, Europe.
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http://www.nitot.com/standards/ : les standards en français.
http://mozfr.mozdev.org/        : doc. francaise de Mozilla.

Received on Monday, 14 October 2002 04:23:43 UTC