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Semantics and Structure

Posted By admin On 23/03/2007 @ 10:29 pm In Accessibility, CSS, Web Design | No Comments

I’m currently working on improving nefariousdesigns.co.uk - both in design and in technology. I’ve continued to learn lots of great web development “stuff” over the past year, and it’s time I updated my personal site to reflect that burgeoning knowledge.

My first port of call is the underlying structure of my HTML - it’s ok, but it could definitely be improved.

I recently had a fantastic conversation with [1] Mike Pearce - an old colleague (who’s now a good friend) - regarding document structure in HTML. Whilst peer-reviewing some of his code, I noticed some not-uncommon structural characteristics that, although not wrong, definitely didn’t convey the best semantics within the document. For this reason I thought I’d document some of the stuff I’ve learned about structured HTML and open it up for comment.

[2] More…


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