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	<title>Plain Old Semantic HTML</title>
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	<description>POSH!</description>
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		<title>Web Standards in Design</title>
		<description><![CDATA[There has been updates to the web standards authority site. It&#8217;s also moving on up in Google&#8217;s SERPs. All in all, great info and SEO.
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		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/09/18/web-standards-in-design/</link>
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		<title>Shopping For Standards</title>
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Shopping for web standards in design will kill you! I mean, if you look for a web designer that specializes in standards compliant designs, you have to turn over rocks to find them!










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		<title>Target Looses Lawsuit To Blind Users</title>
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If you have been following the latest news in accessibility and retail, then you&#8217;ve heard of the lawsuit between the retail giant Target and blind users of the internet. Let&#8217;s say you wanted to to buy something online from Target. You could not, and more importantly, you would be discriminated against. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/08/28/target-looses-lawsuit-blind-users/</link>
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		<title>Semantic WordPress Themes Revisited</title>
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It seems to keep coming up in conversations I have - that the WordPress CMS is probably the best platform for a site owner to run &#8220;out of the box&#8221;. And with that, there are tons of (X)HTML correct and valid, Semantic WordPress Themes available. Heck, I will even create one for [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/08/23/semantic-wordpress-themes-revisited/</link>
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		<title>Affordable Web Hosting</title>
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During the end of last year (2007), and up to now (August 15th, 2008), I have gone from switching my web host company close to four times - yes, I did say four times! And I say &#8220;close&#8221; because just recently I switched back to the one I am on now. I [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Semantic Advertising</title>
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Semantic Advertising (advertising based around the meaning of text). Now that&#8217;s a topic worthy of discussion, especially when one considers an alternative to Google is tangible.
According to CEO Amiad Solomon,
(Semantic Advertising (advertising based around the meaning of text))&#8230;will help make advertising more relevant to viewers.
What do you think?










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		<title>Hello all you Graphic&#8230;</title>
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Hello all you Graphic Designers. I&#8217;m looking for a Graphic Designer to partner with this website or just to get jobs that require unique, original graphic design. Please use the contact form on this site to get a hold of me if you&#8217;re interested. Thanks. listen
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		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/07/14/hello-all-you-graphic/</link>
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		<title>Semantics Are Not Marketable!</title>
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I&#8217;ve read some disparaging remarks that some marketers (pretty much all of them&#8230;) have said in regards to semantics. Specifically statements to the effect that, &#8220;I tried using valid web standards markup, but they didn&#8217;t pay off in SERPs, so I stopped using them.&#8221;
Too bad for the world. These marketers will continue [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/06/19/semantics-marketable/</link>
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		<title>Why Do Standards Get Ignored?</title>
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For many designers, learning how to hand code (X)HTML is too much effort, especially when you can use Photoshop/Dreamweaver to do it for you.
And since learning how to hand code will for the most part enable a designer to learn semantically correct markup, it does require one to spend time doing it. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/06/08/standards-ignored/</link>
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		<title>Blog Design Standards</title>
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Do you remember when you first checked out the source code for a web site in the 1990&#8217;s? My experience was with the Netscape browser, and the Netscape proprietary blink tag. Let me tell you that from that time on, I would print out the HTML markup and study it. Even then, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://plainoldsemantichtml.org/2008/06/07/blog-design-standards/</link>
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