Many people call you “web designer/developer”, to generalize they call you web pro. How much of a web pro are you?

Check yourself before you break yourself! now that’s rhymin’

According to yesterday’s buzz from Webstandards project website citing Andy Clarke’s red-hot-glowing statement:

Those people still delivering nested table layout, spacer gifs or ignoring accessibility can no longer call themselves web professionals

Along with a true reasoning and blaming that goes like:

There are now so many web sites, blogs or publications devoted to helping people learn standards and accessible techniques that there are now no excuses not to work with semantic code or CSS.

You aint no web pro if you’re doing it the way you did it in late 90s!

You still use those clumsy tables? many spacer gifs and more of font tags? So, are you a web pro just because you deliver & upload to a .com? I hope you answer no to all.

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