Plain Old Semantic HTML

Hello, and welcome to the very new Plain Old Semantic HTML blog! This site will be filled with interesting, and very insightful posts, comments, tips and tricks, and so much other cool stuff, that is, once I get around to it!

Seriously, this site (not only this blog, which will be a sub-part of this entire site) will contain useful info and other nonsense! Please look around and comment away!

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About the Author

Martin

Member of the GAWDs and Web Standards Group. As a member of the Web Standards Group, as well as membership in the Guild of Accessible Web Designers, I strive to achieve maximum website accessibility in my designs, while using the latest, cutting-edge eXtensible HyperText Mark-up Language/CSS markup. My sites fully validate with the W3C standards for XHTML/CSS, as well as comply with the W3C's WAI - A, AA, or AAA standards. Separation of Content from presentation and a site that fully complies with this philosophy - will reach more than just your intended audience, it'll reach everyone! Web standards at FierceStreet Networks is all about usability - XHTML for content, and CSS for presentation.

One Response to “ Plain Old Semantic HTML ”

  1. Glad to see you picked up this hot domain name, partner!

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