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Articles tagged as “Standards”

  • 2009-12-07 - Why do it yourself? Somebody else already did it for you!

    Web developers like to create their own solutions, but most of the time it’s better to get to learn a real product and start to implement it

  • 2009-11-27 - What you can’t do in IE’s Quirks Mode

    If you’re accustomed to make websites by following the W3C guidelines, you’ll be suprised what you can’t do in IE when you have to work on a site that runs in IE’s Quirks Mode (at least I was).