On 11/3/06, Matthew Pennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/3/06, Chris Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So how are we doing, does anybody know? I'd be very interested to see
> even rough figures on the percentage of standards and
> accessibility-aware designers/developers compared to others. Admittedly
> I spend my time reading, writing and talking with other standardistas so
> my perception is almost certainly very skewed, but from what I see we've
> made a huge amount of progress.
>

I recently contacted all the local web freelancers and agencies when setting
up a local community site - perhaps 1/3 had sites that used CSS layout, but
then that may be skewed because I found them all via Google, so maybe their
expertise got them higher up the search results.

By comparison I looked at local agencies in another city a year or so ago,
and I was the only one using CSS, at least on my own site.

You could always browse a directory like http://www.xemion.com/ by
region and look at the portfolios of various designers/agencies. I
think you'll find we are definitely in the minority.

Where I am (Ithaca NY), there's very little CSS-based work; they even
teach outdated practices:
http://www.christianmontoya.com/2006/11/02/advanced-html/

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Christian Montoya
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