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Microsoft, Wired and Standards
- Microsoft, in a reactionary and cowardly refurbish, refuses to take a step forward to support web accessibility. Most of its pages don't validate to standard.
- Wired Magazine, on the other hand, boldly shows the rest of the world that designing to valid web standards doesn't mean sacrificing branding or style.
Personally I am hoping that the rest of the big companies, in redesigning their own sites, follow Wired's example as opposed to Microsoft's.
Posted by Pace Arko on October 11, 2002 10:52 PM