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Apple begins Web standards transition

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iPod Secrets, CNN/Money and Virginia Tech on YML
September 10, 2003 - 16:57 EDT Several readers note that Apple's new Web pages for the latest iPods are coded in Web Standards-friendly XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2, while other pages on Apple.com appear to still be HTML 4.0 Transitional. As MacMinute first reported last month, Apple has contracted Jeffrey Zeldman of Happy Cog Studios and Douglas Bowman of Stopdesign to help revamp the company's Web site. Both men are widely known for their standards-based Web design practices.

My Comments: It's about time.. if people are going to know that your products are great you need to make sure that your code everywhere looks and works great.. exciting! :)
 

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