The Web Standards Project is taking a break, or "indefinite hiatus", according to an interview with founder Jeffrey Zeldman on ZD Net. This is a pity when, as he says, there is still a lot of work to be done trying to get companies such as Macromedia (Dreamweaver) and Adobe (GoLive) to make their products standards-compliant. It wouldn't stop idiot Web designers producing stupid, unusable sites, of course (or intelligent Web designers from producing the stupidly unusable sites their clients apparently demand), but it would help.