Strategy Case Studies
An Interview With Mike Davidson of ESPN
ESPN.com, one of the Web's biggest sports-related Web sites, is moving
to standards-based, non-table layout. When so prominent a Web site makes such a
move, what does it mean to them and to the rest of us? We talk with ESPN's Mike Davidson
about the change, the decisions, the benefits, and a whole lot more.
An Interview With Douglas Bowman of Wired News
On October 11, 2002, Wired News launched a major new redesign based on XHTML 1.0
and no tables. Find out how they did it, and what benefits and drawbacks this design
entailed, in an in-depth interview with Douglas Bowman of Wired News.
Netscape DevEdge Redesigns As Standards Showcase
Netscape DevEdge showcases efficient, accessible cross-browser design.
A tableless, CSS-driven framework lets the visitor choose their preferred theme
and incorporates a host of other useful and fun features. Learn more how we did it and why.
AlltheWeb Alchemist
Check out AlltheWeb's Alchemist real life example of using standards to transform a would-be
static web design into a golden user experience.
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