[WSG] Are we turning the tide?

2006-11-03 Thread Chris Taylor
Derek recently said: Perhaps we are doing a pretty darn good job. Sadly though, we are not in the majority. And therein lies the difficulty. When we talk about we doing a pretty darn good job, we're talking about - what - maybe 5% of web professionals worldwide? More, less? I'm not sure but

Re: [WSG] Are we turning the tide?

2006-11-03 Thread Matthew Pennell
On 11/3/06, Chris Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So how are we doing, does anybody know? I'd be very interested to seeeven rough figures on the percentage of standards andaccessibility-aware designers/developers compared to others. AdmittedlyI spend my time reading, writing and talking with other

Re: [WSG] Are we turning the tide?

2006-11-03 Thread Christian Montoya
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.

Re: [WSG] Are we turning the tide?

2006-11-03 Thread Rob O'Rourke
Dwain Alford wrote: Where I am (Ithaca NY), there's very little CSS-based work; they even teach outdated practices: http://www.christianmontoya.com/2006/11/02/advanced-html/ where i am (winfield, alabama) they still use frames and tables and do it wysiwyg. they know nothing of