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What can you do to be POSH and to make your websites POSH?
What can you do to be POSH and to make your websites POSH?


# Publish POSH content.  Make sure your website publishes valid semantic (X)HTML, and uses [[semantic class names]].
# Publish POSH content.  Make sure your website publishes valid semantic (X)HTML, and uses [[semantic-class-names]].
# Spread POSH.  Encourage others to be POSH and POSHify their websites by linking to this page.
# Spread POSH.  Encourage others to be POSH and POSHify their websites by linking to this page.
# Improve POSH. Help us gather resources to enable more people to easily POSHify their websites.
# Improve POSH. Help us gather resources to enable more people to easily POSHify their websites.

Revision as of 03:10, 20 April 2007

Plain Old Semantic HTML (POSH)

Welcome to the POSH home page.

Origins

POSH was coined as a result of a discussion among John Allsopp, Tantek Çelik, Jeremy Keith, and Chris Messina at the Microformats Dinner following Web 2.0 Expo as a shorthand abbreviation for plain-old-semantic-html.

Why

The term semantic-html is a mouthful, and belies both how simple it is, how well established it is among modern web designers, and the fact that it has benefits far beyond the obvious doing the right thing for the Web by using semantic markup. We need a simple short mnemonic term that captured the essence of the concept, and could be verbed.

Be POSH

What can you do to be POSH and to make your websites POSH?

  1. Publish POSH content. Make sure your website publishes valid semantic (X)HTML, and uses semantic-class-names.
  2. Spread POSH. Encourage others to be POSH and POSHify their websites by linking to this page.
  3. Improve POSH. Help us gather resources to enable more people to easily POSHify their websites.

Resources

POSH Presentations

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POSH Tutorials

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POSH Blogs

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