Kingston University presentation slides

Chris Mills and I were honoured to present on Open Web Standards and the Mobile Web at Kingston University, London.

The slides are made using Web Standards, and were shown using Projection Mode in Opera (just unzip, fire up index.html, then hit View > Full screen to see full screen slides).

Thanks to those attending for great questions and discussion, and thanks to our host for shots of Ukranian pepper vodka!

Collaborating with Mitsue-Links on a Japanese translation of the Web Standards CurriculumOptimise generated SVG files with Scour

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Anne van Kesterenanne Friday, April 24, 2009 3:10:02 PM

The cool thing about using HTML and CSS is that you do not actually have to download anything! Put these resources on a server rather than zipping them up :-)

Charles SchlossChas4 Friday, April 24, 2009 4:45:01 PM

cool

Unregistered user Saturday, April 25, 2009 6:11:36 AM

Mark writes: How about a funny, but accurate short movie about the world wide economic collapse? I promise - it's stingingly accurate, and a joy to watch! http://www.break.com/usercontent/2009/4/SubPrime-Slime-705089.html

Unregistered user Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:38:06 PM

Jared writes: Am I the only one that sees irony in publishing slides on Open Web Standards in a format that is only usable in Opera? The slides are unreadable and inaccessible in anything else.

Unregistered user Monday, April 27, 2009 10:06:26 AM

wut writes: @Jared What are you talking about? They open just fine in other browsers. In fact, it looks identical in Opera and other browsers when not in slideshow mode. Don't blame Opera for other browsers not supporting the same standards as Opera.

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