The US Library of Congress (LOC) has today released the first of
a series of upgrades to their Web site. As you will see if you visit:

http://www.loc.gov/

The new design uses tableless layout, full use of CSS, XHTML
and improved usability, accessibility and aesthetics. I sent them
an email today, as they are still not encoding ampersands in
their URIs, but other than that the code should also validate.
The CSS could definitely use some cleaning up and reduction,
but this is progress -- from an organization with clout.

Nice site, check it out.

On another note, I am building a resource directory for Web
developers, designers and programmers. If anyone would
like to contribute resource suggestions, please contact me
off the list. The URI to the Web Standards category is:

http://loadaveragezero.com/app/drx/Internet/WWW/Design_and_Development/Standards

Thanks,

Doug
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Douglas Clifton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://loadaveragezero.com/

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