Celebrating Web Standards on Blue Beanie Day

Wondering why so many of your web colleagues are sharing photos of themselves in blue caps on their blogs, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook?

And why they’ve added a blue cap to their Twitter profile photo?

Today marks the celebration of Blue Beanie Day!

Web folks around the world—designers, developers, accessibility advocates, programmers, anyone involved with creating content on the web—will spend part of their day focusing, writing, and talking about the importance of web standards.

As I have done in the past, I’m glad to spread the word about this special day. Continue reading Celebrating Web Standards on Blue Beanie Day

Celebrate Web Standards: Blue Beanie Day Returns November 30

Blue capped woman looks at the blue sky through a scope.

It’s back!

This Saturday, November 30, 2019, web designers, developers, content strategists, information architects, user experience professionals, accessibility specialists, programmers—heck, everyone involved with creating, publishing, and coding on the web—will celebrate the thirteenth Blue Beanie Day.

Web folks around the world will celebrate web standards by publishing articles, talking about web standards, and updating their avatar with a blue beanie.

As I have in the past, I’m happy to spread the word about the importance of web standards. Continue reading Celebrate Web Standards: Blue Beanie Day Returns November 30

Blue Beanie Day: Celebrating Web Standards

On Friday, November 30, 2018, web professionals will celebrate the twelfth Blue Beanie Day.

It’s the day when web professionals around the world celebrate web standards by publishing articles, gathering for meetups and team discussions, and adding a blue beanie to their avatar.

I’m glad to help spread the word about the importance of web standards. Continue reading Blue Beanie Day: Celebrating Web Standards