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What it truly means to build with web standards
Posted on March 18th, 2010 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Business, Development 0 Comments
Many of the web projects that we bid for specify in their RFP that the vendor must build with web standards as specified by the W3C. However, in the past, some of our clients have wondered why sites we produce do not always validate, and some clients have even been…Read More
Why we no longer support Internet Explorer 6
Posted on March 11th, 2010 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Headspace News, Business 6 Comments
Here at Headspace, we have been asked why certain websites do not appear as nicely as they do int IE7 and up, Firefox, or Safari. Here’s why; Since last year, we have been early adopters of the opinion that IE6 should not be supported any longer.
IE6 is a 9…Read More
When should content be worked into a web design?
Posted on March 03rd, 2010 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Design 2 Comments
If you are a web designer or work with web designers, you know that content is a real challenge when it comes to producing a quality website. Mainly because content is of critical importance, after all, that is why users are there in the first place. However, many web teams…Read More
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Yep, sIFR sucks, but it didn’t 2 years ago when this site was launched. New site is coming by the end of summer, sans sIFR.
By Kyle Racki on July 04th in the article, Why I'm excited about web design all over again