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Web Standards Award

posted on february 10, 2004, tag: site

I'm proud to announce that the xPad product page has won a Web Standards Award.

Web Standards Awards is a new site which "aims to promote web site design using W3C standards by seeking out and highlighting the finest standards-compliant sites on the Internet," and I'm thrilled to be one of the first winners.

Comments

There are 4 comments, comments are closed

Buzz Andersen on 02/10/2004:

It is a fantastic looking site. I'm jealous :-).

Phil on 02/11/2004:

Congrats Garrett! See, I told you there's nothing wrong with your site design ;-)

paul on 02/11/2004:

also, i don't know if i mentioned it before, but that xpad website is SLICK AS SHIT. good job man.

Garrett on 02/12/2004:

Thanks guys.

And Paul—I wouldn't worry too much about the comments posted by certain people. Like most things, awards always incite a lot of emotion from people, and combined with the high level of nit-picking that comes with web standards, it's inevitable that people would complain about every little thing. 230 does good work—all that matters, keep it up.


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