Filed under accessibility, Articles, Coding, crimes, CSS, HTML, misuse, semantics, tags, Tips, Web Design by Chris Spooner
View the source code of a hand full of websites featured in CSS galleries today and you’ll often see the same errors appear time and time again. These mistakes are usually habits we picked up during our early days of coding that have stuck around due to lack of clarification. This post rounds up a [...]
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September 26, 2011 at 7:00 am Comments (0)
Filed under Articles, blogging, crimes, social, Tips, Twitter, Web Design by Chris Spooner
Twitter has exploded over recent years to the point where your friends, family members and favourite celebs are all part of one massive network, but since the early days there have been people who don’t get it, misuse it or simple do it wrong. This post rounds up a collection of common crimes that Twitter [...]
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August 8, 2011 at 7:00 am Comments (0)
Filed under accessibility, Articles, Coding, copy, crimes, entities, entity, HTML, interface, semantics, Tips, Web Design, xhtml by Chris Spooner
It has been over a couple of years since I posted my HTML tag and usability crimes posts, both of which are amongst the most popular articles here on Line25. There’s something about this title people just can’t resist! Let’s take a look at ten crimes you may be committing in your HTML content. These [...]
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June 20, 2011 at 7:00 am Comments (0)