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dede
Nan, ça pue comme dirait tuuuuuuuuuuuuuut
zion
Et du MySQL?
dede
Ah mais je fais aussi tu PHP, môssieu !
Sam
zion
Ban sodo gravier
Pour ta méchanceté, tu seras obligé de faire du cobol toute ta vie
dede
Ah bon ? Elle existe encore ??
zion
http://pagesauce.com/
Y a une société belge qui fait pareil sinon, http://www.akretio.be
What if nytimes.com or yahoo.com wanted a tableless standards compliant website: Could you convert it?
Sure, you can. You know XHTML and CSS like the back of your hand. So why not find out how your skills stack up and just go for it.
That's what we thought too.
Pagesauce.com is a showcase of home pages that have been re-marked up (as opposed to re-designed) by enthusiasts -- proof that big popular sites, even with their current design, can be standards compliant, accessible, faster-loading and small enough to be dramatically cost beneficial to run.
Sure, you can. You know XHTML and CSS like the back of your hand. So why not find out how your skills stack up and just go for it.
That's what we thought too.
Pagesauce.com is a showcase of home pages that have been re-marked up (as opposed to re-designed) by enthusiasts -- proof that big popular sites, even with their current design, can be standards compliant, accessible, faster-loading and small enough to be dramatically cost beneficial to run.
Y a une société belge qui fait pareil sinon, http://www.akretio.be