Well, I'm overwhelmed for your help, thanks everyone!
I'll check all the links, and please if you find any more info please
send it too.
Thanks again!
AlvAro
-
2006/1/5, Côcu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.alistapart.com/
2006/1/5, Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alvaro
--
.:
Try this:
www.w3schools.com
It helped me a lot in the beginning.
Cheers
Paolo
Hi Alvaro,
A really good book that I'm sure has taught many of us lots is Jefferey
Zeldman's book Designing with Web Standards. It introduces everything from a
beginner's view, moving from tables to more standard markup and more css.
Eric Meyer on CSS is also a brilliant book.
Rachel
Hi AlvAro,
The WSG Resources section is a good place to start:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/
:)
Paul
**
The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
for some hints on
Hi Alvaro
Now I'm writing to this list to ask for books, eBooks, links, and
every piece of information that could help me to learn and understand
Web Standards and not feel like an ignorant when I read the posts sent
to the list, and, in a not-far future, help others too.
The Web Standards
http://www.alistapart.com/
2006/1/5, Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alvaro
--
.: marcello.côcu
..: IPwd - stúdio de webdesigner
...: http://ipwd.ppg.br
**
The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See
Interesting Idea, but isn't this something the web standards project
is/should be doing?
Kyle Barrow wrote:
OMTP is a new standards body attempting to promote open standards
amongst mobile manufacturers.
With the messy state of Web standards compliance on mobiles, an
organisation like this is
Kyle Barrow wrote:
OMTP is a new standards body attempting to promote open standards
amongst mobile manufacturers.
With the messy state of Web standards compliance on mobiles, an
organisation like this is long overdue although I noticed NTT DoCoMo
is a member which is rather like inviting
It would be great if WASP took a greater interest in mobile Web
standards but that is not happening right now. OMTP goes beyond Web
standards encompassing all mobile technologies.
Kyle
On 2004 Jun 24, , at 20:43, Andy Budd wrote:
Interesting Idea, but isn't this something the web standards