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XHTML to HTML Wordpress plugin

John Kilroy, July 10th, 2008
Keywords: Wordpress

This tiny plugin filters Wordpress’s output to produce HTML instead of XHTML. It is simple to use and will ensure that your Wordpress Blog stands at least a fighting chance of being properly standards compliant.

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Background
The Wordpress platform is based with the best intentions, from boots to brow, on XHTML and has been ever [...]

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Web Standards

John Kilroy, May 1st, 2008
Keywords: Web Design

Speaking objectively, web pages can be analysed in terms of three main qualities:

Technical, or ‘build’ standards
Interaction quality or Usability
Accessibility

Some organisations, such as the British Government, issue their own guidelines regarding some of these subjects, and usually Government agencies are required to work to those standards. We are familiar with and happy to work to such [...]

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Recommending HTML rather than XHTML

John Kilroy, April 18th, 2008
Keywords: Technical

I know the current fad is to serve web pages using XHTML doctype, but this is, in almost all situations, wrong. OK, count to ten, and read on.
Unless you are going to serve your pages with a mime-type of application/xml (which virtually nobody does), and therefore make your pages innaccessible to the 65% of your [...]

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