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Iconfactory Gets Busted by W3C Inspector
Watch out! if your Web site is not clean and standard the W3C QA Boys will come to inspect your Web site. It just happened to Iconfactory (direct link to the movie Day 1).
Filed by Karl Dubost on July 25, 2006 6:26 AM in Opinions & Editorial
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IMHO they are redesigning their Web sites. or more exactly launching the redesign of their Web site using Web standards. From tables layout to CSS. From bad tags to XHTML or HTML.
"The neat thing about construction in the real world areas is that all expectations of functionality and appearance are quickly and quietly dropped. Please bring that same unquestioning and uncritical attitude to my dinky little web page."
Well I am glad my web site is standards compliant so I will never make thier list but I have to say I love the look of the iconfactory web site even if it is not standards compliant.
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I don't understand what's going on at http://www.iconfactory.com/ - someone care to enlighten me? Perhaps the Iconfactory boys would put some helpful text on their site?