Re: [WSG] Web Standards in India

2008-03-23 Thread varun krishnan
Hi Amrinder ,

Im from India also

Do you want to start a mailing list for Web standards in India ?

regards,

Varun

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Keryx Web [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Amrinder Sandhu skrev:
  Hello Friends
 
  I am a web standard designer from India where there is very less
  awareness about terms like Web Standards, Usability, Accessibility  and
  User experience

 Perhaps you could contact Navjot Pawera, Web Standards Project
 International Liaison in India?

 http://www.webstandards.org/action/ilg/members/

 http://www.navjotpawera.com/


 Lars Gunther


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Re: [WSG] hello

2008-02-12 Thread varun krishnan
Hey Gitanjali,

What help you want with Web 2.0 ?

Are you a general web designer moving into Web2.0 Design ?

regards,

Varun
Web Technologist
http://varunkrish.com

On Feb 12, 2008 5:37 PM, Gitanjali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello all!

 Can anybody help me in web 2.0 please

 --
 Regards.
 Gitanjali,
 Web Designer.

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Re: [WSG] This IE8 controversy

2008-01-29 Thread varun krishnan
I dont think adding another tag makes much sense.. I want my site accessible
to lots of browsers .. not just freaking IE

Varun,
http://varunkrish.com

On Jan 29, 2008 6:41 PM, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is Microsoft going to pay me my time to add another tag to the head of
 every
 page on every clients site I've ever done?
 NOT
 So it won't happen, why should we spend even more time on MS screwups?

 Or am I misreading all this?

 Bruce
 bkdesign

 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:18 AM
 Subject: [WSG] This IE8 controversy


  Hi
 
  I just like to ask if it might be possible to turn off this version
  freezing thing in IE8, maybe with some markup or something. I agree
 with
  Drew Mclellan when he said in his blog that old browsers must die.
 
  --
  Peter Mount
  Web Development for Business
  Mobile: 0411 276602
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Re: [WSG] Ideas for Corporate Presentation on Web Standards and Semantic Web

2008-01-26 Thread varun krishnan
Thanks all !! I will share my PPT once I have completed it .

thanks,

Varun

On Jan 18, 2008 11:55 AM, James Pickering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  varun krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I work for a company where there are about 1000 employees and We are
 mainly
  into Web Development.
 
  Im taking a presentation on Web Standards and the Semantic Web next week
 and
  I want make sure that I put across some really valuable info.
 
  Im a web developer and give a lot of importance to web standards.
 
  can any one you help me with wat i can talk about ?

 Hi Varun. Please feel free to use material from my pages:

 http://jp29.org/wpointerop.htm (Interoperability)
 http://jp29.org/wpowca.htm (Web Content Accessibility)

 In the preparation of your presentation -- if you find it appropriate or
 useful.

 James
 Pickering Pages: http://jp29.org/
 All pages with Validated Markup: http://xrl.us/wdgvalid
 Dublin Core Metadata RDF/XML Validation: http://xrl.us/dcmetadata




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Re: [WSG] Social Networking Site Software / Script

2007-11-09 Thread varun krishnan
check http://www.phpfox.com/

On Nov 9, 2007 5:46 PM, varun krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 but pligg is just for social bookmarking and not much into social networking

 Varun


 On Nov 9, 2007 5:32 PM, Dave Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Vanilla is definitely the most standards compliant forum software I've seen.
 
  If you wanted to go down the social networking/bookmarking site route then
  there's some software called pligg which I believe the likes of digg and
  sphinn use.
 
  http://www.pligg.com/
 
 
 
 
  On 09/11/2007, Rahul Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   On 09-Nov-07, at 5:04 PM, Web Dandy Design wrote:
Discussion Forums.
   Vanilla [1] seems to be an interesting project, which aims to be a
   standards-based discussion forum. I seem to remember having little
   difficulty in installing the software, though I haven't experimented
   with styling it yet.
  
   Best,
 - Rahul.
  
   [1] http://getvanilla.com/
  
  
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Re: [WSG] Social Networking Site Software / Script

2007-11-09 Thread varun krishnan
but pligg is just for social bookmarking and not much into social networking

Varun

On Nov 9, 2007 5:32 PM, Dave Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Vanilla is definitely the most standards compliant forum software I've seen.

 If you wanted to go down the social networking/bookmarking site route then
 there's some software called pligg which I believe the likes of digg and
 sphinn use.

 http://www.pligg.com/




 On 09/11/2007, Rahul Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  On 09-Nov-07, at 5:04 PM, Web Dandy Design wrote:
   Discussion Forums.
  Vanilla [1] seems to be an interesting project, which aims to be a
  standards-based discussion forum. I seem to remember having little
  difficulty in installing the software, though I haven't experimented
  with styling it yet.
 
  Best,
- Rahul.
 
  [1] http://getvanilla.com/
 
 
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