The Web Standards Movement is dead. Open Web is philosophically dead. Accessibility is lost in cruft. I don't know my place in life anymore.

May 29, 2014 · 4:34 PM UTC

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@mollydotcom The grump on the porch yelling at kids for using nonstandard websites ;P
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@mollydotcom we've been teaching usable, accessible web design based on standards and good practices since 1996. We will keep doing so… :)
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@mollydotcom @romaingervois these ideas are dead only if people do want them to be dead. Not my case.
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@mollydotcom say it ain't so! Unfortunately, the UX & network effects of proprietary platforms are tops. (So tweet we all!)
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@mollydotcom The web. As it’s always been. It may not have a name - but it’s spirit is intertwined with what you’ve worked on.
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@mollydotcom you could become a Flash programmer????? ;-)
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@mollydotcom look on the bright side. IE is more open than ever, and even got @cwilso happy by implementing WebAudio :)
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@mollydotcom escaped long ago to write about bikes and travel instead of browsers, Todd from @clevercycles did too.
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@mollydotcom or maybe it has won... We just need to keep the spirit going on and not forget about history