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Is your markup POSH?

30/04/07

Permalink 11:53:55 pm, by robertc Email , 218 words, 2228 views   English (UK)
Categories: Web Develop, Front End Web Development, Standards, HTML and CSS, Semantic Web and Microformats

Is your markup POSH?

Much like the cool name AJAX made DHTML seem sexy again, the standardista blogosphere has recently started pushing POSH as a new umbrella term for semantic markup good practice. I'm here to do my part to add what little weight I can to the meme.

Not surprisingly, the idea has come the the Microformats community - an IRC chat led to a dinner discussion IRL and that led to a wiki page. A blog post from Tantek and similar posts from others who were there added to the momentum and pretty soon there was also a Wikipedia page.

So how do you make your markup POSH? There is a handy checklist on the wiki page:

Before you right click, view source and get all critical, I know my blog skin could do with some work in this regard, and I'll be getting to that real soon now ;) I also have a terrible habit of creating class names like 'red_text' which I'm working to get out of. In the meantime, do as I say, not as I do!

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