Jun 12, 2008

NYPL Style Guide

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More tutorial than strict style guide, the New York Public Library Online Style Guide contains information on XHTML and CSS for those developing pages that are part of the library system. Although written in 2001 (with the help of Carrie Bickner-Zeldman), all of the information is still relevant today.

NYPL continues to refine their best practices and processes, of course, and you can follow their progress on the NYPL Labs blog.

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