Manton Reece
User experience, Mac programming, feature animation, and other personal views.

New and old web standards

Jeffrey Veen argues for the practical advantages of new web standards:

"Huge interfaces squeezed through plodding modem connections have been a plague since the Web's inception. The increasing dominance of broadband has only helped a bit. A hotel phone line plugged into a business traveler's laptop may be the only tenuous link you've got to a new customer. Adopting clean, standardized code gives users a shortcut to accomplishing their goals at your site."

And, in tribute to HotWired and the old school of web design, I present a list of things I miss from when the web was young:

September 19, 2003 11:14 AM [link]