There's a new web standards site in town. Bite Size Standards launched last week, and has the potential to become an
ideal reference site for people who might not be programmers or web developers themselves, but who work with developers
on a day-to-day basis. For example, technical project managers who need to communicate the business implications of
development decisions to higher-up management types. Or really, anyone who wants to get the gist of why
standards-oriented development is important and see a few quick & practical examples, but not get bogged down in
techy mumbo-jumbo. It's also RSS-worthy for busy developers who don't have time to read lengthy articles - and in fact, that's exactly who the site was conceived for. Hence:
The basic idea being that busy web designers don’t always have time to read or write lengthy tutorials but that a daily “bite” of useful information, taken or given, could be good for the soul.Check it out, and be sure to grab the feed!







