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Why web standards DON’T suck


While this story is far from new, nearly three years old as I write, in fact, if this can’t convince you - or your clients, perhaps more importantly - that web (re)development using recognised and proven web standards is a worthwhile, then there’s no way you’ll ever be convinced. Even today, I find significant resistance among my clients for a semantic markup and CSS approach to their redevelopments. More often than not, that resistance is driven by a perception (albeit a false one) that semantic markup and CSS will cost in terms of time-to-deployment and complexity of maintenance. It can take a hell of a lot of work to convince clients otherwise.

The story recounts a site redevelopment by ESPN, where the site was switched from table-based layout to a structured HTML and CSS-based layout. Mike Davidson of Newsvine has the whole story up at his blog.

This story has made digg today, which is where I found it. Not sure why or how, but digg’s a strange beast.

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