Oct
28
Eric Meyer - CSS, Life and Print Stylesheets
The world-renowned CSS expert Eric Meyer talks about how he got into CSS and the benefits of print stylesheets.
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Summary of the interview
1.Eric graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1992
2.Marked up his first document in 1993
3.Became web master at Case Western Reserve University in 1994
4.Went to 2nd International World Wide Web Conference in Chicago
5.After conference, he knew that exciting things were happening with the web
6.Wanted to go to the 5th WWW Conference, so he wrote a paper for it which got accepted
7.1996 - Saw his 1st presentation on CSS
8.Wrote CSS Support charts at Web Review helped him raise his profile
9.Eric suggested writing columns for Web Review, which helped launch his writing career
10.Writing books has really launched his speaking career
11.Need to write 4-6 books a year to make a living off just writing
12.Favorite project over the last two years is A List Apart and An Event Apart
13.Advice from Eric: Make sure to get your clients to sign a contract, so there’s no confusion about payment
14.CSS tip from Eric: Make sure to validate before you try to bug fix
15.CSS tip from Eric: Don’t try to map table design mental models onto CSS as it’s a recipe for heartache
16.Eric talks about some of the design and CSS decisions he made with A List Apart
17.Print stylesheets make sense for articles on A List Apart, but not for the homepage.
Download the MP3
Summary of the interview
1.Eric graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1992
2.Marked up his first document in 1993
3.Became web master at Case Western Reserve University in 1994
4.Went to 2nd International World Wide Web Conference in Chicago
5.After conference, he knew that exciting things were happening with the web
6.Wanted to go to the 5th WWW Conference, so he wrote a paper for it which got accepted
7.1996 - Saw his 1st presentation on CSS
8.Wrote CSS Support charts at Web Review helped him raise his profile
9.Eric suggested writing columns for Web Review, which helped launch his writing career
10.Writing books has really launched his speaking career
11.Need to write 4-6 books a year to make a living off just writing
12.Favorite project over the last two years is A List Apart and An Event Apart
13.Advice from Eric: Make sure to get your clients to sign a contract, so there’s no confusion about payment
14.CSS tip from Eric: Make sure to validate before you try to bug fix
15.CSS tip from Eric: Don’t try to map table design mental models onto CSS as it’s a recipe for heartache
16.Eric talks about some of the design and CSS decisions he made with A List Apart
17.Print stylesheets make sense for articles on A List Apart, but not for the homepage.
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