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Eric Meyer

Gender:
male
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
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About:
I'm well versed in general Web standards, standards-oriented design, standards-based site optimization, CSS, and HTML. I'm also familiar with XML, XSLT, JavaScript, and related technologies. In the past, I've written several books on CSS (including "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" for O'Reilly and Associates), founded the css-discuss mailing list, maintained CSS support charts, and presented at a wide variety of conferences. I've also been the project leader and designer for sites such as Netscape DevEdge, Case Western Reserve University, and the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Currently an independent consultant, I'm focusing on providing organizations with training in CSS and standards-oriented design, and in using standards to optimize sites and thereby save money.
Status:
taken
College:
Case Western Reserve University, faculty: History (B.A.)
Positions:

Co-Founder at An Event Apart LLC (Internet industry), since: (7.1.2005)

Principal Consultant at Complex Spiral Consulting (Internet industry), since: (8.1.2003)

Principal Consultant at Complex Spiral Consulting (Sole Proprietorship) (Internet industry), since: (8.1.2003)

Founder at GMPG (Internet industry), since: (3.1.2003)

Co-founder at GMPG (Internet industry), since: (3.1.2003)

Author, since: (1.1.1997)

Author at Self-employed (Internet industry), since: (1.1.1997)

Standards Evangelist at Netscape Communications (Internet industry), since: (5.1.2001)

Internet Applications Manager at The OPAL Group (Internet industry), since: (3.1.2000)

Hypermedia Systems Specialist at Case Western Reserve University (Higher Education industry), since: (5.1.1992)



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