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An Interesting concept.
From: Holly Marie
Date: Oct 8, 2002 6:49PM
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Policy is good.
Examples for a group or collection of people authoring a large site that
may not have a large amount of experience or knowledge of all this is an
excellent idea.
I followed this link via a WaSP.org Buzz mention from late last month,
and I think it is great.
The KY Commonwealth has put together a collection of CSS, XHTML, HTML
Templates, Accessibility tools and links for workers or gov sections to
develop their pages accordingly. Compliant, validating, and accessible.
[in a few groupings]
Similar to a Web Design Cookbook. With some added notations or
instructions.
Including a Meta Generator with instructions.
neat stuff. And I could see something of this nature being developed for
schools and handed out to departments to grab a set of choice and put
your pages together accordingly. Interesting. Much like a style guide
for writing a piece for a publication. This time it is also involving
the presentation and structure for web authoring in better ways.
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Kentucky!
Posted by tbray [Tim Bray ] on September 20, 2002
http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2002_09.html
The Commonwealth of Kentucky - KY Agency Templates, listed at:
http://www.state.ky.us/kystandards/templates/
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holly
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