
What is more important: Your vote in last election or your activity on the Internet? I'm not so sure any more but the the latter is beyond dispute growing in importance. And here's why.
Standard Canvass - SitePoint ForumsSource: sitepoint.com
Good, wide-ranging conversation about a fundamental element of Web design -- the "standard" size of a canvas or layout.

I love to read people's comments on Newsvine, but it has become very difficult to understand the posts because many users are not including an indent or any editing when they post in html. I have worked to compile some basic editing tips in the chart to the right.

I just thought to share some of my experiences, which can help you conserve paper and ink. If you have other suggestions, etc., please comment!
HTML 5 Won't Be Ready Until 2022. Yes 2022Source: webmonkey.com
If you're a web developer looking forward to the new tools in HTML 5, the next generation of the language that powers the web, we have some bad news for you — you're going to waiting a while.
How HTML 5 Is Already Changing the WebSource: webmonkey.com
HTML 5 represents the biggest leap forward in web standards in almost a decade. Unlike the specifications that came before it, HTML 5 is not merely intended to present content to a web browser.
Two thousand twenty twoSource: jeffcroft.com
Today, it was brought to my attention that HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson, in an August 27 interview with TechRepublic outlined a timetable for the "new" spec, which began life back in 2003. Hixie suggests HTML 5 will reach the "Proposed Recommendation" stage sometime in 2022.
Google, Yahoo spiders can now crawl through Flash sitesSource: Ars Technica
As anyone who has had the pleasure of doing web design and development through marketing agencies knows, Flash tends to be wildly popular among clients and wildly unpopular among, well, pretty much everyone else.
Introducing SenCSSSource: kilianvalkhof.com
SenCSS is a sensible standards CSS Framework.
This means that SenCSS tries to supply standard styling for all repetitive parts of your CSS, allowing you to focus on the fun parts.
Web designers should do their own HTML/CSSSource: 37signals.com
The web is a world of constraints, the materials of HTML and CSS flex and give in ways that encourage particular styles. And being able to understand and bend within that scope is what makes a design feel native.
HTML5 - Will We Ever See A Real Standard?Source: The Washington Post
Though web standards have come a long way, the most common problems web designer/developers face is the late adopters of most current browsers.
Many web users are still using IE6.
Hand Coding HTML Is Still in VogueSource: db.tidbits.com
It's therefore rather amusing to recognize that after 14 years of such editors - FrontPage, PageMill, GoLive, Dreamweaver, and many others, with few surviving the hecatomb - hand coding still rises to the top as the preferred method of building pages.
Hiding Email Addresses From Robots with JavascriptSource: dererumnatura.us
Spammers use automated programs to search the internet for email addresses to harvest. There are several techniques out there to hide email addresses from spam "robots": Address Munging.

A pal of mine suckered me into redoing his web page, which I was happy to do. The back story is that he is a video editor and needs to have a page containing a portfolio consisting of QuickTime movies.
The Top Ten Best Things About HTML 5Source:
All the web developers in the house should get up to speed on HTML 5, which looks to be the future of the Web. Here are 10 things that should make our lives easier (or at least more interesting).