Geoff, It's XHTML and CSS valid, but that's all. There are very little semantics, the markup is far from being clean or optimal, and as far as usability and accessibility goes there's not much positive to say.
It's an improvement over their version 2 demo, but it still needs a lot of work to be a good, modern product, as far as the XHTML and CSS goes. Maybe I should write an article on this thing... "Standards-oriented face-lifts in 30 minutes" or something. Would anyone be interested in that? Cheers, Faruk Ates www.kurafire.net > Hi, > > Got an email from the Cube Cart guys today claiming the new version is > XHTML and CSS valid. Haven't tested this, but it looks like they have > tried to address the demand for web standards compliance. Be interested > in anyone's feedback, as I'm sure they would. It's at least great to > see an effort to cater for standards developers. > > http://www.cubecart.com/site/home/ > http://www.cubecart.com/site/forums/index.php?act=Downloads > > Regards > Geoff Deering ********************************************************* The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *********************************************************
