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- Site Launch > The Real Life Survival Guide
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I’m pleased to announce the launch of TheRealLifeSurvivalGuide.com. The site is the web component of a new radio show premiering later this week in the CT area.
The radio show and the ExpressionEngine-based site is the brain-child of Bruce Barber, who writes:
In the early nineties, my life changed dramatically. In less than two years, I went from being a careless (or clueless, depending on who you talk to) single guy to an ostensibly responsible husband, stepfather, father, and homeowner. The idea for “The Real Life Survival Guide” was born of the abject terror I felt during that time. There was no “manual” for what was happening.
The site design was done by Bruce’s existing web designer, the translation of the design to XHTML/CSS was done by Andy Ford of Aloe Studios, and Boyink Interactive performed the ExpressionEngine integration. From an implementation perspective there are a few interesting notes to make.
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- Valid Questions?
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Ruminating on how the W3C’s Markup Validator has influenced the coding of websites.
How would our website’s messaging change if the American Marketing Association had a Message Validator?
How would our site’s architecture change if the Information Architecture Institute offered an Architecture Validator?
How would our site’s content change if the Web Content Professionals offered a Content Validator?
How would our site’s design change if the American Institute of Graphic Arts offered a Design Validator?
How would our lives change if God offered a Life Validator?