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Sunday, 20 July 2008

HTML Mastery - Semantics, Standards, And Styling


In the beginning, there was HTML, and it was good. Then, after some time had passed, there
was a lot of HTML, and it was not very good at all. Then, after some more time had passed,
there was XHTML, and it was better, though often not as good as it could have been.
A few years ago, being a web designer didn’t require an understanding of HTML or CSS, or if
it did, it didn’t need to be a comprehensive understanding. A basic awareness would be
enough, and proficiency in software such as Photoshop and Dreamweaver was far more
important. Websites could be generated directly from images without ever viewing the
markup behind them, and the state of that markup—was it well written, was it lean, was it
efficient, was it meaningful—was not considered. In fairness, there wasn’t much of an alternative
a few years ago; you made your websites with tables and spacer images for layout and
avoided semantic markup because support for web standards in browsers was simply not
there yet.

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