Adapting to Web Standards; CSS and Ajax for Big Sites
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Web standards is a term used to mean Web pages built using the open and compatible recommendations from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other standards bodies as opposed to closed, proprietary, corporate feature sets. These recommendations, combined with modern best practices, exploit the standardized power of the modern Web browsers that dominate the market today, as opposed to out-of-date browsers that were feature-rich but inconsistent and often incompatible. Placing a graphic that reads “This site designed for Netscape Navigator” on the main page of a Web site should be a thing of the past.
Web standards fail gracefully when encountered by out-of-date browsers. The standards are also intended to provide greater benefit for accessibility and for other types of media. These techniques are built with intentional side effects that can benefit users, the company, and the team responsible for creating the sites. Whole books have been written on the subject.
To embrace standards is only the start. Some planning must occur to create a standards strategy that will endure over time, be applied gracefully, and scale within an organization, team, or enterprise. A solid foundation should be created by getting back to the basics and building with deliberate choices instead of accidental decisions. This book will help a Web team reexamine why they are creating standards-based
Web sites and how best to do it. It will help evaluate what is in place now as well as the impact of Web standards on a team or a Web site as a whole. It will also assist with staying organized over time and in finding ways to improve stability and reduce risk in Web applications. It will help create techniques that leverage the unique strengths of Web standards in a CMS (Content Management System). Finally, this book will finish by examining some process and staffing considerations of Web standards.
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July 19, 2008 at 6:58 am