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Digital Web Magazine Updates Mailing List: July 31, 2007

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RDF For The Rest Of Us

by Keith Alexander (in Articles)

We’re rapidly getting to the point where most web developers have a decent grasp of what it means to use semantic markup—but how many of us really grasp the implications of the ‘capital-S’ Semantic Web? Keith Alexander walks us through the theory and practice of RDF on the web. Read more

From The Archive

Stonebriar Community Church Redesign

by Chris Merritt (in The Working Designer)

It’s always fascinating to see how other designers go from set-up to camera-ready. In this installment of our popular Working Designer column, freelancer Chris Merritt gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his recent redesign of the Stonebriar Community Church website. He describes his work setting, his decision-making, and how he avoids or overcomes challenges along the way. Read more

Corporate Web Standards

by Scott Gledhill (in Articles)

Freelancers and hot-shot web agencies are only one side of the web development party. Behind the scenes of every company website, you’re likely to find a frustrated in-house developer or two, wondering why exactly they bought all those shiny books when web standards seems to be a bad word in the weekly marketing meeting. If this sounds very much like your daily grind, new author Scott Gledhill has some advice on how to approach introducing standards in a corporate world. Read more

Captions for Video with Flash CS3 (Part Two)

by Tom Green (in Articles)

Do you think Flash video and accessibility can’t peacefully coexist? Think again. Flash video expert Tom Green is back with the second installment of his popular captioning how-to. In “Captions for Video with Flash CS3 (Part One)”, we learned how to caption using the Timed-Text XML standard. This week’s follow-up brings an even easier method: embedding the XML right in the Flash video file. Read more

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