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Web Standards, Accessibility, and Usability Group of the Delaware Valley

Archive for the 'Web Standards' Category

Learning Standards Based Web Development

November 10th, 2007

You don’t need to go to college or spend a lot of cash to learn how to create websites using good W3 standards based code. There are so many resources available on the web that you can pretty much learn what you need without breaking the bank.
As Jesse Kelly wrote in an earlier article, LVS […]

Understanding Z-Index and Stacking Order in Good and Bad Browsers

October 30th, 2007

Thierry from CSS-Discuss has developed a VERY cool tool to learn how CSS Z-Index and Stacking Order works in all browsers. You’re going to wanna do what I did and have IE open next to one of the good browsers and compare how IE does things. It will visually show you how IE gets it […]

LVS Online – Learn To Code The Right Way!

August 23rd, 2007

It is through my association with RefreshDelVal and BJ Novack that I was introduced to LVS Online, an affordable distance learning site devoted to empowering students. LVS, or “Learning Virtual Studies,” uses real instructors and community to deliver an old school experience with modern virtual learning methods. Taking a class means you’ll have an instructor […]

A Dreamweaver Rival: Aptana (open-source!)

January 23rd, 2007

I have been a Dreamweaver fan since the 4.0 days but actually stopped using it about a year ago. It’s my opinion that it has been getting too bulky to use to build projects with (opening files here and there for small modifications is out of the question). I was always kinda irritated with Dreamweaver’s […]