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Standards based applications
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- → Iphone Application Development
- Find resources and information on iphone application development
- → Artemis extranet Wine Solution Browser Only for all screen size
- Web Standard Solution for Wine production: tacability, quatlity, analyse, and more....
Browser Only, Xhtml1.1, Fluid and Elastic page. Visibility with all screen size.
- → Scooch Slide Show Creator and Presentation Blog
- An accessible, adaptable Web Standards based slide show creator that doesn't need a database. It creates slide thumnails and images from .JPG, .GIF or .PNG. Slide shows feature semantic markup for all content with optional comments, ratings, RSS feeds and an application blog index to list slide shows and with live search. Uses an unobtrusive Javascript layer that defaults to PHP if no Javascript is present. Output is XHTML 1.0 Strict using appropriate Microformats with a pure CSS design layer. Manually checked against the WCAG (Priority 2 plus conformance) and the ATAG.
- → Plone
- Content Management System frontend for the Zope Framework. Plone carefully follows standards for usability and accessibility (css and xhtml). Extremely flexible and powerful.
- → Text Pattern
- A flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs. XHTML/CSS based template system.
- → Wordpress
- WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
- → FarCry Content Management System
- The FarCry Content Management System runs on ColdFusion so that may put it out of the scope for some websites but it is a fully customisable CMS and many have used it to publish valid code.
- → Movable Type Publishing Platform
- Movable Type is a weblog publishing tool but could be considered a CMS. By default the output is valid code but the templates are fully customisable so the onus is on the designer to keep it that way.
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