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5/11/2010 1:58 PM
 

In case you haven't stopped by the Skins, Themes and Templates forum recently, I put up a thread to discuss a particular issue that came up when I shared and early draft of the DNN UX Style Guide with the DNN Experience Team that raised a bit of controversy.

The specific issue of concern can be summarized as follows: What XHTML Document Type Definition should be required for DNN-generated markup going forward?

The opinions among the Experience Team members were varied and so I felt it would be useful to open the issue up to anyone in the DNN community with an interest in the standards and expectations for markup rendered by DNN going forward.

I encourage you to check it out and possibly even join the conversation: DNN UX Style Guide Initiative – XHTML: How Strict Should We Go?

:-j(enni)


Jenni Merrifield
strawberryJAMM Designs
User Experience Design Specialist
"Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity."
- C. Mingus

 
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