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''Designing with Web Standards'' is a web development book by Jeffrey Zeldman (third edition with Ethan Marcotte). Zeldman co-founded the Web Standards Project in 1998 and served as its director during the formative years when the project was petitioning browser makers to support standards. Zeldman left the project in 2003. The book’s audience is primarily web development professionals who are focused on web standards design work. DWS is used as a textbook in over 85 colleges, including New York University, UCLA, Dartmouth and Brigham Young University. ==Summary== Written by Jeffrey Zeldman, a staunch proponent of web standards and founder of the award-winning web design studio Happy Cog, ''Designing with Web Standards'' guides the reader on how to better utilize web standards pragmatically to create accessible, user-friendly web sites. The 432-page book has the following 16 chapters: # 99% of Websites are obsolete # Designing and Building with Standards # Gentle Persuasion # The Future of Web Standards # Modern Markup # XHTML and Semantic Markup # HTML5: The New Hope # Tighter, Firmer Pages Guaranteed: Structure and Semantics # CSS Basics # CSS Layout: Markup, Boxes and Floats – Oh My! # Working with Browsers Part I: DOCTYPE Switching and Standards Mode # Working with Browsers Part II: Bugs, Workarounds, and CSS3’s Silver Lining # Working with Browsers Part III: Typography # Accessibility: The Soul of Web Standards # Working with DOM-Based Scripts # A Site Redesign # NYMag.com: Simple Standards, Sexy Interfaces # For the third edition of the book, Zeldman brought in fellow author Ethan Marcotte to “substantially revise” and update the content.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.zeldman.com/dwws/ )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Designing with Web Standards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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