Archive for February, 2006
Google vs. Web Standards – Part 1
According to Google’s Company Overview: “Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Google is arguably the most widely used search engine ever. According to the Nielsen NetRatings from SearchEngine Watch, Google accounted for 46.3% of search engine traffic in November of 2005. We can all safely assume [...]
RE: favicon
A major concern for Web designers is making sure that a particular work stands out from the crowd. A design element that has been ignored quite a bit lately is the favicon. Personally, I have come to use both the Bookmarks Toolbar and a Bookmarks Sidebar (using All-in-one Sidebar) quite a bit after a long [...]
Write Better CSS
Writing an effective stylesheet is a very important aspect of developing any particular Web site. Developing good habits in your coding style will really make life easier down the road as you learn more involved CSS techniques. The ability to become lost in your own code becomes a bigger reality with each line you write [...]
An Introduction
Monday By Noon was established due to inspiration from sites such as Dustin Diaz’s Web Standards with Imagination, Roger Johansson’s 456 Berea St, fiftyfoureleven.com, and Zeldman.com. I understand that there are many sites missing from that list such as Eric Meyer’s meyerweb.com and webstandards.org, so consider that list the tip of the iceberg. I wanted [...]
Site Launching Soon
Keep checking back for the launch of a new site dedicated to those who have an interest in reading and writing about Web design, development, standards, and semantics.

