We fully expect our competitors to join us in embracing open standards with their next redesigns. Mike Davidson competitorembraceexpect Change image and share on social
Because the competitive landscape of the web is such that the site which looks and works best gets the most traffic, developers and designers put a premium on the presentation of that content and let structural markup take a back seat. Mike Davidson backcompetitivecontent share on social
If I somehow felt like having a site which strictly validates was an indication of my manhood, maybe I'd do it, but it really means very little to me. We're mavericks over here, what can we say? Mike Davidson feltindicationmanhood Change image and share on social
Writing old school HTML code was never very much fun but now it's getting downright tedious for most people. Mike Davidson codedownrightfun Change image and share on social
We reduced the size of our front page code by about 50%, and by using absolute positioning, we are able to display important parts of the page before other parts may have fully loaded yet. Mike Davidson absolutecodedisplay Change image and share on social
For most of the '90s and the first part of this decade, content providers who wanted to publish online only needed to worry about the graphical web browser. Mike Davidson 90sbrowsercontent Change image and share on social
Now that digital lifestyle devices, tablets, wireless phones, and other Internet appliances are beginning to come of age, we need to worry about presenting our content to these devices so that it is optimized for their display capabilities. Mike Davidson ageappliancebegin share on social