Category: webstandardsawards
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You are winner 16,547,371 21 June 2004
When you win an award it means you're only guaranteed to be as good as your competition. If you win an award for "most improved body odour", you better have a look at the people around you before patting yourself on ...
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Less than 1% 07 May 2004
In my role as part of an awards body it's been my pleasure to award some great sites, and read the ensuing discussion from likeminded developers or detractors alike. But one thing I can't get over is how some ...
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Web Standards Awards 11 February 2004
Standards, awards, the Web. A combination that sprang into my mind in December, but had long ago sprung into the mind of Johan Edlund . Following on from Andy Budd's introduction, the three of us decided ...
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And the winner is ... 15 December 2003
If you want to eat up a lot of bandwidth and time, it's always fun to go to some of the high profile web site awards sites and click on this week's winners. ( FWA , Ultrashock ) You'll be ...
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My Book: The JavaScript Anthology
The JavaScript Anthology contains over 100 solutions to common Web development challenges such as drag-and-drop interfaces, client-server communication with AJAX/remote scripting, DHTML animation, and many more.
All code used in the book is unobtrusive and accessible, and a key focus is placed upon creating modern, cross-browser scripts.
