2009
qa-style-sheet - Project Hosting on Google Code
The QA style sheet highlights specific HTML problems like use of deprecated elements, inaccessible images, layout tables, empty elements, or styling-related maintenance issues. Theoretically, it is “unobtrusive” in a sense that when everything’s fine it won’t cause any visible changes.
2007
Burningbird » Lessons from the Book: Final
Full spec support by 2010 I will no longer compensate for limited or broken specification support in browsers after January 1, 2010. This gives IE, and the other browsers, time to fully implement all of the specifications that have been out as recommendations for years now. This includes support for XHTML 1.1, CSS 2.1, SVG 1.1, in addition to any other specification not listed. This isn't part of a movement, and there is no badge. This is just my personal choice that I will no longer compensate for browsers not implementing standards, beginning January 1, 2010.
blogx » Blog Archive » Firefox 3
I’ve already stopped using ems as a relative unit for layout and sizing and have gone back to pixels because of the zoom for IE7 that works like Opera.
MacRabbit - CSSEdit - Debug Styles in Style
2006
The Fuji CSS Validator release - W3C QA Weblog
A Guide to CSS Support in Email | Articles/Tips - Campaign Monitor Blog
Failed Commitments? - W3C QA Weblog
2005
