CSS Timeline
Here’s a remarkably in-depth timeline of the web’s finest programming language, from before it existed to today’s thriving ecosystem. And the timeline is repsonsive too—lovely!
Here’s a remarkably in-depth timeline of the web’s finest programming language, from before it existed to today’s thriving ecosystem. And the timeline is repsonsive too—lovely!
Here’s the video of the talk I gave at State Of The Browser last year. The audio is a bit out of sync with the video.
The talk is called The Web Is Agreement. It’s ostensibly about web standards, but I used that as a jumping off point for talking about life, the universe, and everything.
I enjoyed giving this talk, but I’ve only ever given it this one time. If you know of any events where this talk would be a good fit, let me know.
I think Gareth is reading my mind. Get out my mind, Gareth!
Here's a great project from Andrew Mager. He takes a little time out at lunch to post a small markup or CSS tip. Over time this builds up into a really valuable resource.
Live in San Diego? Interested in web standards? Come along tomorrow to the inaugural San Diego Web Standards Group meetup. You won't regret it.
Here's the first initiative from the WaSP Street Team: labeling outdated webdev books in libraries as hazardous material.
Rachel adds her thoughts on Microsoft's broken implementation of version switching—and very good thoughts they are too.
Great news from Redmond: IE8 passes the Acid2 test.
New kids on the block.
A PDF of Dan's slides from RailsConf. Looks like it was an excellent presentation.
Steve, Kevin, and the other AOLers do the right thing and provide a transcript of their (excellent) panel from Southby. Come on, other speakers... where are your transcripts?
Cindy redesigns... with standards. Gorgeous!
Patrick Lauke, master of photography and accessibility.
Eight people, including myself, explain what's so great about CSS.
Some good thoughts on accessibility. I'm really looking forward to seeing Derek again at @media.