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Web Standards and The New Professionalism
http://webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2005_11.html#a000590
From the Web Standards Project (WaSP): With the aftermath of the Disney UK Store redesign fiasco still ringing in our collective ears, I am coming to believe that we're in a process of defining a new professionalism for Web developers and designers. In an interview with Accessify's Ian Lloyd, Accessibility: The gloves come off, my oft-colleague in the education and training of Web designers and developers, Andy Clarke, delivers a strong message that needs to be heard:
Contributed on Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:30:00 GMT.
Beyond New Professionalism
http://webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2005_11.html#a000591
From the Web Standards Project (WaSP): In Molly's recent WaSP buzz, Web Standards and The New Professionalism she offers: Today, I want to express that I believe that this new professionalism means taking responsibility for the education of ourselves and each other, and ensuring that reversions like Disney Store UK never happen again. As part of the WaSP Edu TF, I am here to say that we need more effort in more areas, as a group, as a *New Professional*, as an individual. It is not enough to educate ourselves and each other, though it is a good plan and a start, and not all that new. We need to educate, promote, and advocate change to the educators, schools, and the programs or courses. The state of web related education is sub-standard in most cases. The degrees and training signify little in many cases. A lot of work needs to be done.
Contributed on Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:29:07 GMT.
Pandora's Box (Model) of CSS Hacks And Other Good Intentions
http://webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2005_11.html#a000592
From the Web Standards Project (WaSP): This Thanksgiving I've decided it's about time that I provided some more background and analysis on one of the things I am certainly unintentionally (in)famous for. This entry was started at 7pm on Thanksgiving evening, but took me until now to complete. Before CSS hacks I don't know who first came up with using the presence of a 'media' attribute on or

