Nathan Jacobson
Posted on November 4, 2015 by Nathan Jacobson on Front-End Dev

Repurposing the HTML Center Tag

One of the wonderful developments in HTML5 is the objectification of content that is inherently connected. So, we now have self-explanatory elements called section, aside, and article that are discrete, repeatable units. Each of these whole can be subdivided into parts, including a header and footer. This highly structured, predictable, and fractaline scheme has an unfortunate omission. The […]

Posted on September 4, 2009 by Nathan Jacobson on Front-End Dev, Standards, Words

A Web Designer’s Confession

In this new century, Web designers and developers have been on a crusade to standardize the rendering of webpages across platforms and browsers so that all comers experience the Web consistently. It is a noble ideal, and it has been a pitched battle with the continuing prevalence of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 retarding the adoption […]