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March 4, 2011

What’s coming on the Web

Firefox is hyping/explaining Firefox 4 with a “web o’ wonder” site that features three demos. I found the HTML5 poster helpful.

On the other hand, the page does a lousy job of explaining what “The London Project” is demonstrating. (Plus, the video playback really needs some indication of how long it is.)

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Categories: tech Tagged with: html5 Date: March 4th, 2011 dw

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February 18, 2008

Standards vs. Practices

Brian Kelly worries that the W3C is making itself obsolete, and writes well of the perpetual (?) battle between perfect standards focused on close-bracketed compliance and sloppy practices focused on getting things done. (This is related to the article in my newsletter about HTML5.)

Along the way he cites Molly Holzschlag, who writes: “It’s not the specs that define Web Standards. We are talking about best practices.”

The contention between standards and best practices so far has been quite fruitful. Fortunately, it’s unlikely to end any time soon. [Thanks to Seb Schmoller for the link.] [Tags: html5 brian_kelly molly_holtzschlag ]

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