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Category Archives: Semantics

Learn SEO from a Google webmeister

Google is the first place many people go first when opening a web browser. It’s fast, reliable, and accurate. Search engine optimization could be the special sauce that makes or breaks your website. So let’s learn a little SEO from Google. Maile Ohye will be our driver.
Crawling
When you create a website, make it accessible without [...]

Love the Vimeo redesign

This is their fifth redesign, and it looks better every time. Their video player works pretty well too. See below…

Print style sheets are simple, but important.

We claim to live in a paperless society, but it’s always good to have something tangible to hold on to, regardless of its electronic signifigance.
Printing simple information on the web will sometimes yield five or six useless pages. This is not only bad for the environment, but if people are hesitant about printing documents from [...]

Claim your online identity

The Internet is wide open. We have our bank accounts online, our passwords floating around everywhere, and not to mention Google recording our every query.
There is a way to claim your online identity, and verify it with OpenID. The site is called ClaimID.

You can easily navigate this site, and claim that your websites and the [...]

Semantics Are The Best

The world wide web’s architecture has dramatically changed in the past few years. Browsers wars have been fought and won, and startups have been run into the ground.
With all this shifting and manipulating of technologies, there must be some importance placed on semantics. That is, seperating markup (XHTML) from design (CSS), and even seperating behavior [...]