Building Web sites has changed, and someone forgot to tell the architects. Adapting to Web Standards helps a Web team reexamine why to create standards-based Web sites as well as how best to do it.

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About the Authors

Christopher Schmitt has been designing for the Web since 1993. He is the author of the award-winning CSS Cookbook, and the creative director of Heatvision, a small new media publishing and design firm in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kimberly Blessing is the manager of the Web development Platform Team at PayPal, where she is responsible for driving the creation and adoption of standards.

Rob Cherny is a professional Web developer with ten years of experience creating Web sites and Web-based applications. Rob is currently a Lead Web Developer at NavigationArts, LLC.

Merl K. Evans is a content maven who has written on various design and development technologies for numerous print and Web-based publications.

Kevin Lawver has been on the Web for a lucky thirteen years, and writing Web applications for almost eleven while working for AOL for twelve.

Mark Trammell has served as Web standards evangelist at PayPal and directed the Web presence of University of Florida. Feel free to ask him for music recommendations.

Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known Web standards advocate, instructor, and author. Molly works to educate designers and developers on using Web technologies in practical ways to create highly sustainable, maintainable, accessible, interactive and beautiful Web sites for the global community.

Other books by the co-authors include:
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CSS Cookbook, Second Edition
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Professional CSS