Arguing the Business Case for Web Standards

Web standards and the concepts they embody are a rather elusive subject for those outside of the web development world. Convincing a manager or client that spending the extra time and money on web standards is often met with blank stares and the swift closure of checkbooks.

As prudent architects of the web, it is our job as developers and designers to argue the case for web standards. It is important to translate our techno-intertube-babble into something that any client (managers being clients, too) can comprehend. Once your client understands the value that web standards provide to their site and their customers, they will be more likely to devote resources towards doing things the right way.

The Business Case for Web Standards is a wiki devoted to helping developers and designers argue the case for web standards. Christian Heilmann created this site to help the web design community band together and collectively tackle this task.

From the site:

The first problem I realized is that a lot of presentations start from the premise that the person we are trying to convince knows and is interested in web standards. This might not be the case, therefore I am thinking that we need to approach the sale with the premise that we need to solve the issues the person has and find the solutions web standards provide that relate to these.

Roger Johansson also points out a great reason to use this resource:

One thing in particular that I like about this is that there isn’t only room for the arguments for using Web standards. Common counterarguments are also listed, which is good since being aware of those arguments lets you prepare good replies to them in case they are used.

The wiki itself is broken down into some really great categories that make it very easy to find the information you need.

Currently Reading: Your Money or Your Life

What I’m reading
Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin

How I Found It
The Simple Dollar — 10 Books That changed My Life: A Summary

Where I Got it
Amazon.com — Your Money or Your Life

Why I’m Reading It
After reading Trent Hamm’s post about the 10 books that changed his life, I was immediately intrigued by Your Money or Your Life. I had heard about the book in the past, but this post finally convinced me to grab a copy.

Although my wife and I have good control over our finances, I still search for new insights and attempt to further improve upon that control. I’m hoping this book will introduce me to some new concepts and help me hone my understanding of money and how it relates to life in general.

The Web Design Survey, 2007

A List Apart has published a survey for anyone involved in the world of web design. This is a really good survey and should help to provide some definition to our industry. Best of all: you could win stuff for participating! Check it out: The Web Design Survey, 2007

Web Design Survey

Thoreau on Man’s Pursuit of Perfection

“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor.”

Henry David Thoreau

3 Wonderful Years and Counting!

Nikki and I are celebrating our 3rd anniversary today. Marrying Nikki was one of the best and easiest decisions I have made in my life – and anyone who knows me understands that I never make a decision quickly. Here’s to another 3+ years!

Aaron & Nikki

Nintendo Wii Shop Channel Issue Resolved

I am one of the lucky people who have managed to acquire a Nintendo Wii. It is a great console, however, I was having a particularly hard time getting the Wii  Shop Channel to load. After starting the channel it would load … and load … and load, eventually I would get a time out and some sort of cryptic error code.

After doing some digging around on the InterTubes I came across a solution that worked for me: If you are able to access the adminstration area of your wireless access point/router, try changing the “Wireless Channel” that it uses to something else. In my case I set it to channel 11 and everything started working correctly. I’ve also heard that channel 1 works, so you may want to try that.

I happen to use the outstanding DD-WRT Control Panel for the Linksys WRT54G wireless router. When I load up the admin area, I simply go to the “Wireless” tab to change the wireless channel that is used. Here is a screenshot:

DD-WRT Screenshot

I don’ t know exactly why this works, but it does, and now I can enjoy a nice night of ExciteBike. Enjoy!

What is Web 2.0?

Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, and his team over at Digital Ethnography have put together a fantastic video that does a great job of capturing the essence of the modern web (too often referred to as Web 2.0).

I find this video insightful because it acknowledges the advancements made in information architecture driven by the web standards/development community. The better understanding of information and how it relates contextually to ourselves and our environment is reshaping the way we interact on the web, and even in the offline world.

The Machine is Us/ing Us

24 Chances

Every person is given the same 24 hours each day. What defines who we are and what we achieve in life is how each of us chooses to use those 24 hours.

New Version of Amazon Showcase WordPress Widget

I just polished off Version 1.1 of the Amazon Showcase WordPress Widget. This version adds some user-requested features and also addresses some compatibility issues.

Amazon Showcase is a WordPress Widget for showcasing items from Amazon. Simply enter the ASIN/ISBN numbers of any products and optionally enter an Associate ID for earning commissions. The product image will be displayed with a link to the product detail page on Amazon.com.

New in Version 1.1:

  • cURL is now supported and used if it is enabled in the server’s PHP configuration
  • Integrated the fantastic simplexml44 library, a PHP4 backport of PHP5′s SimpleXML
  • Added the ability to specify the Amazon locale (US, UK, FR, etc.) from which to pull items
  • Added the ability to showcase up to ten items from Amazon’s catalog in the widget

A special thanks goes out to Gavin Gough and Christian Selvaratnam who both made fantastic feature requests and were invaluable in the testing and debugging process.

Enjoy and keep the feedback coming!

BetterThumbs WordPress Plugin

I’m proud to announce another code release: BetterThumbs WordPress Plugin

The BetterThumbs WordPress Plugin creates true thumbnails for full-size images that are resized in the post editor, instead of just letting the browser scale down the original full-size image. This translates into faster load times and lower bandwidth usage.

I built this plugin out of frustration with the way WordPress handles images that have been resized in the post editor. To be honest, I believe this functionality should be built into WordPress — it just makes more sense to create true thumbnails based on the dimensions the author wants.

So enjoy and leave your feedback!

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