Misunderstand Web Standards
Misunderstanding #1: "We Need Separate Print Pages"
Misunderstanding #2: "We Need an Alternative Mobile Web on Top of the Existing Desktop Web"
Misunderstanding #3: "Accessibility Means to Always Use Alt Text"
Misunderstanding #4: "Sites Always Become More Accessible With CSS"
Misunderstanding #5: "With CSS We're Completely Separating Content and Layout"
Misunderstanding #6: "With CSS, You Can Do the Design Later"
Misunderstanding #7: "The Web's Becoming More and More Accessible Every Day"
Misunderstanding #8: "The Semantic Web is Just Around the Corner"
Misunderstanding #9: "CSS Hacks Are Always Superior"
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-23-n15.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML
Misunderstanding #2: "We Need an Alternative Mobile Web on Top of the Existing Desktop Web"
Misunderstanding #3: "Accessibility Means to Always Use Alt Text"
Misunderstanding #4: "Sites Always Become More Accessible With CSS"
Misunderstanding #5: "With CSS We're Completely Separating Content and Layout"
Misunderstanding #6: "With CSS, You Can Do the Design Later"
Misunderstanding #7: "The Web's Becoming More and More Accessible Every Day"
Misunderstanding #8: "The Semantic Web is Just Around the Corner"
Misunderstanding #9: "CSS Hacks Are Always Superior"
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-23-n15.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML

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