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Disney Store UK
Current rating: 5.7 (596 votes)
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- Added: 05 October 2004
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Anothe big brand goes standard and this is of course great news. The flash header gets really annoying after a while, I wish they had an image on the sub-pages instead. Im glad they used their cartoon icons in the design and the bold blue/white look fits their brand.
Reviewed by David Hellsing
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The site use FLASH (and you can stop header animation ;-) BUT site VALIDATE.
It's a good work!
It's very impressive. Anyone know how they got ASP.Net to validate and still have decent forms? I'd be very interested to know.
How do they get the flash to validate??
Definitely great work--I especially like their article that explains the technology behind the site and why they decided to go with web standards. Kudos to disney.co.uk for being brave and doing their part to further the cause!
steve: As described by Andy Clarke on his personal site (http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk), they got the Flash content to validate by using the Flash Satay method described in this article by Drew McLellan at A List Apart:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/flashsatay/
what can i say, its disney, and its good work.
Exit stage left valid web standards site.
It is time to turn the clock back with an invalid table based site.
Malarkey has a few comments on the changes:
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/of_mice_and_men.html
Does this mean none of you noticed the table design? It's hideous! Please delete this entry!