Jack Schofield 

The Web Standards Project is

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.
  
  


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.

 

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