(require-library ursetto-html)
(define-element p)
(render
(page
"Ursetto Consulting, Inc. - Site information"
'siteinfo
(content-with-sidebar
(sidebar (side-section "Resources"
`(ul (li (a (@ (href "http://alistapart.com")) "A List Apart"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://bluerobot.com")) "BlueRobot"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://glish.com/css")) "glish.com"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://stopdesign.com")) "stopdesign"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://www.webstandards.org/")) "Web Standards Project"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://groups.google.com/groups?q=group%3Acomp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets")
(title "comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets"))
"c.i.w.a.s"))))
(side-section "Articles"
`(ul (li (a (@ (href "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/")) "w3.org: CSS2 spec"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/")) "w3.org: XHTML 1.0 spec"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://stopdesign.com/wired/docs/"))
"Wired News Design Documentation"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://www.wired.com/news/explanation.html"))
"Behind the Wired News Redesign"))))
(side-section "Validate"
`(ul (li (a (@ (href "http://validator.w3.org/check/referer")) "XHTML"))
(li (a (@ (href "http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://ursetto.com/siteinfo/index.html&warning=0&profile=css2"))
"CSS")))))
(p "In designing this site, I've tried to adhere to the state of the art in web design practices. That doesn't mean incorporating the latest whiz-bang features; rather, it means following web standards, which has finally become feasible with recent browsers.
")
(p "All the pages on this site validate as "
"XHTML"
" 1.0 Strict. This ensures that content stays separated from presentation, which makes the pages more accessible to non-graphical browsers: text, braille, speech, even search engines.")
(p "Presentation is handled through "
"CSS"
" exclusively. Together with XHTML, you have a great improvement over the typical web page, heavy on table-based layout and tags. The markup is substantially cleaner, making creation and updates easier, and I can institute site-wide design changes with little effort.")
(p "I've tested this website in Mozilla, IE 5.x, Netscape 4.7, Opera 6, and links (text-based), and have taken care that these pages degrade gracefully in browsers with limited or no CSS support. It may not look as nice in an older browser such as NS 4.7, but it's still completely usable. Unfortunately, it still may have problems in browsers with badly broken CSS support; in this case, disabling stylesheets or selecting an alternate one should fix the problem.")
(p "If you have a problem browsing this site, please "
(link "mailto:jim@ursetto.com" "let me know")
".")
)))