Building a website with the One NASA look and feel presents new challenges for our web developers. To meet these challenges we should embrace Web Standards and Cascading Style Sheets. Using these recommendations, we can quickly, efficiently, and gracefully meet the guidelines set by the NASA Portal
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NASA Adopts Web Standards
Published January 30, 2008 Accessibility , CSS , Layout , Markup , Science , Web Standards 0 CommentsWeb Standards in the Corporate World
Published July 25, 2007 Accessibility , Semantic , Web Design , Web Development , Web Standards 0 CommentsScott Gledhill recently gave a great presentation regarding Web Standards in the Corporate World, which he eventually wrote down in the form of an article and has now been published by Digital Web Magazine:
Now that web standards have become the norm for corporate websites, many in-house developers are discovering a new phase of acceptance and implementation within many large online organizations—corporate web standards.
The New Google Analytics by Jeffrey Veen
Published May 9, 2007 Accessibility , SEO , Search Engines , Statistics 1 CommentA year and a half ago, we released Google Analytics as a free service to help people measure the success of their Web sites. In that time, the response has been fantastic - hundreds of thousands of sites across the Web have access to this powerful analysis previously only available to the enterprise.
Now, we’re taking the next step: making that analysis even more accessible and easy to use. Today we’re announcing a complete redesign of Google Analytics.
You can find out more at the Google Analytics Blog and be sure to check out this demo for more details.










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