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Imagine having to do that with Web pages. This Web page is for Macs only ... this one is for Windows. Thanks to W3.org, a body that sets recommendations for HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and other markup languages, we don't have that issue.Some sites, however, do look better in Internet Explorer than in Mozilla or Firefox. That's because such sites use an Internet Explorer-specific markup language that is not standard. Let me explain. Let's say the dreaded blink element is proprietary to Internet Explorer only (it's not, but this is just an example). If an HTML page has it, and you try to view it in a browser other than Internet Explorer, nothing blinks on the page (not that we would want it to). This is a very simple example of what happens when a browser maker creates proprietary elements that works only with its browser.Playing well with othersCreating proprietary markup code is much like DVD makers producing hardware that works only with a specific brand of DVDs. 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So would Black and Decker rather me not buy its product because I dislike its partners' pod brands, or buy it because I can use it with other standard pods? That's why standards play an important role. They benefit all companies.Does this mean a company can't get creative? Not at all. Home Café, Melitta and Senseo look different. Two only brew one cup at a time while one can do two cups. The set up and usage are also different. The look and feel are distinctive. I've heard comments from people who prefer one brewer over another. If all single pod brewers work with any pod brand, then we have a choice based on which best meets our needs, just like with the standard coffee machines. Some love their Bunn. Some love their Braun. Some love their Krups.Cars are the same way. The distinctive features, look and style separate one car from the others. But most of them run on unleaded gasoline. Imagine if we still produced cars using leaded fuel.Standards for newslettersSo what about newsletters? Before sending this newsletter to you, we test it. Not in terms of beating it up and throwing it around like in the gorilla and suitcase commercials. Or running it into the wall with crash test dummies to test its safety.Instead, we check for spammability as well as readability. How clean (or not) is the newsletter? Will it pass through the filters? Such a check looks at the fonts used, words and the markup code you don't see unless you do a "view source."Once while doing a test on a newsletter, we received a warning that it had "shouting markup." Wow. Not only do we have people who shout by capitalizing their text in email messages or instant messages, but we also have markup that yells. And apparently, it's a bad thing in terms of filters.When I write about Web design, I encourage using XHTML markup standards with CSS for layout. XHTML requires all markup uses lower case, as inWho decides the standards for declaring content as junk or legit? The bad guys keep changing their content to make it pass through the filters while the good guys fail. This article could send the newsletter to the junk folder because I use the word "spam." Guess what? The real spammers wouldn't use that word because they aren't going to admit their content is spam.Another "bad" word is "free." It's understandable. But it's also legit. For instance, in the blog, we give a "complimentary" report to those who buy the report. Many businesses do this. Buy this and get this for free. Yet, I use the word "complimentary" or the phrase "no cost" to avoid using "fr33" (that's another one) and ending up in your garbage bin.I get tired of seeing legitimate newsletters that I've requested using "free" or "spaham" to duck the filters. I want such newsletters to feel they can use normal words without getting creative. Yet I know spammers have gotten smart and now use periods and spaces in a word to sneak pass the filters, forcing the good guys to do the same.What's the solution?If I had the solution to this problem, I'd be a millionaire. Phishers (bad guys who send you email leading you to believe it's from a Web site with which you have an account) are getting smarter in tricking recipients into believing their email comes from a respected company, like eBay or PayPal, to get your personal information.My email address has been blacklisted at Spamcop, a popular email filter, several times. Spammers find ways to use email addresses of people like you and me. Furthermore, they change their email and Web URLs as frequently as we change our clothes. My email server host provider offers the option of using a spam service like Spamcop, but I don't use it. Too often, the newsletters I want have ended up in Never, Never Land.Plus, on occasion, we forget we subscribed to so-n-so's newsletter when we entered a contest or requested a free white paper. Some recipients report such newsletters to Spamcop, and a good guy gets jailed over a reader's mistake.Helpful applications, useless response systemsBy using software on my computer, I put email management under my control. I've trained the program to recognize senders on my list. This product has done a good job and rarely sends a legitimate email to the junk folder. I always scan the junk folder before I empty it -- this takes less than a minute.Some people use the "response system." You've seen these. You send an email to a friend and immediately get an email saying to click on this link and enter the code to prove you're a real person. There's a flaw with the system. Newsletters are managed electronically and will not catch these responses.When I managed a list of over 100,000 readers, I watched for those response requests. However, it was easy to miss a request in the middle of all the "bad address" or "email box is full" messages. Some idiotic response systems require you to confirm you're a human EVERY time you send a message to the individual. I gave up on several readers who had this in place.I think the solution is to manage our emails at the host provider and local computer level. At least you have some control here. A good host provider gives you an option of using filtering services. If you do, it should store email messages in a junk folder you can access and review before they're gone forever. If you don't want to review them, simply empty the junk folder.RSS enters the pictureSome online marketing experts are proclaiming the newsletter dead and all content should come through RSS feed readers (see RSS article for explanation on what it is). I've been using an RSS feed to make my content available for such readers before it hits the mainstream. I like this alternative, but I still like email newsletters coming to me.Are you thinking I am promoting newsletters because I am in the newsletter biz? I wouldn't do that. I believe in offering as many options as possible. My blogs and newsletters are available in RSS. Some people won't read newsletters unless there is an RSS feed for them. Others don't want to use RSS as they prefer content to "come to them" rather than having to open an RSS reader like FeedDemon or go to an online RSS reader like Bloglines.I use both. The email newsletters I want to read regularly come to my email box. For those that aren't as important, or that I want to access when I need information, I rely on their feeds and open my reader when I want to read them.What about RSS readers that send content to your email box? NewsGator is one such application, and it's excellent. I have so many feeds that when I run NewsGator, I get a ton of content in my email box in a folder set aside for feeds. The only way to get rid of the content is to delete the entries myself. That is the only pain.RSS is not a replacement for email newsletters. It complements them. It provides readers with another option. Essentially, you're getting the same coffee from the content, just using a different machine to get it. Some readers prefer one brand while others choose a different brand.Applications that check your newsletter's content for spam are useful. However, they should focus only on the content and make recommendations for changes to decrease a newsletter's chances of being filtered. Reviewing markup should not fall to such applications. There are other validators that do that job.So what ARE the rules? There are no set rules with email newsletters. However, we have published "our" rules in this newsletter and in the book. Every newsletter we produce follows this book. The rules are subjective, but they're available to everyone who wishes to read them.Everyone has a strong opinion on spam, but few experts explain what it is or how it is measured. We're just as confused. Our experience has taught us that a publisher with a solid opt-in list is at risk from an overzealous "spam fighting" industry. The lack of instructions and support from companies who offer tools, especially the free ones as many use them, cause more problems for the good guys who don't spam their lists.The shouting markup. We obtained a lower score by changing the upper case HTML mark up to lower case. However, trying to find this rule and an explanation is fruitless. All the guidelines indicate are the message and the evaluation. The evaluation is meaningless as the one we received stated, "BODY: HTML has very strong 'shouting' markup." Nothing more.Someone pointed me to the source code of the spam checker, which hints that shouting markup refers to refers to B, I, U, STRONG, EM, BIG, CENTER and H1-H6 tags. How is the typical newsletter publisher going to know this? Most of them are not HTML experts and would not be able to read spam checker's source code.Where are the standards? Where is there a manual that accompanies this popular spam checker and the implemented rules? It's not a standard found in any RFC (request for comments), but an organization's arbitrary ruling. We need guidelines and basic standards.,,If you are remodeling your kitchen, then chances are you are planning to buy new kitchen appliances. These new appliances will accent the room and fill the needs of the family. You can look at outlet stores as well as appliance stores to find all the matching appliances in one area. With all the different colors, sizes, manufacturers and types of kitchen appliances needs, you have many selections to choose from when shopping. This means you will have to do your homework and make your selections well.Major AppliancesThe kitchen always needs a refrigerator and a range, and you want them to match each other. When looking for these major kitchen appliances, you have to decide between built-in and a freestanding model. Think about which refrigerator model suits your design better. The stove likewise could be a counter top stove with a built-in oven somewhere more convenient, or a freestanding traditional range with oven under a 4 or 6 burner cook top. Definitely go for a built-in stove if you want the convenience of two ovens.The dishwasher and trash compactor are considered major kitchen appliances as well. You can have these match the refrigerator and stove for an overall unified color scheme. Both the compactor and the dishwasher fit under the counter top, however, they both come as freestanding models as well.Kitchen Appliance Combination PackagesShopping around for the best price from different manufacturers on individual appliances is a good idea, but when you buy a kitchen appliance combination package the value is usually much better. A combination package will include dishwasher, microwave, stove, oven and refrigerator. They will all match and be the same brand and style. This way the appliances will integrate very well into your new kitchen. This is the best deal when purchasing kitchen appliances, but be sure that the kitchen appliances that you are getting are quality, reliable products, and you aren't getting stuck with what is left in the warehouse.Compare Kitchen Appliance OptionsIt is really worth the time and effort to compare kitchen appliance options. One of the most obvious reasons that you should take this time is because you will be able to get the best quality and price.The first thing to check out is the quality. After all, if the product is poorly made then it really does not matter how much you are saving, because you will end up paying more when you have to make repeated repairs or buy the appliance again.Do a brief background check on the manufacturer. See how long they have been in business, and research online whether they regularly have complaints. You can ask around among friends and coworkers for input as well.Reading kitchen appliance reviews is the best place to start before making large investments. There are different types and sources of kitchen appliance reviews that will offer a big picture. Many sites offer expert kitchen appliance reviews, which look at most products from a technical point of view. They can provide insight to the potential for repairs needed, and how easy it is to find a service center, and what it will take to install and use the product.Other sites provide reviews and opinions posted by users of the product. Consumer based appliance reviews are sometimes not completely objective, as people will interject their disappointment in the product into the review. For example, in looking at a review for a particular item, if the unit received great reviews on operation, ease of use, performing as promised, and the company's response to problems, then take with a grain of salt the reviewer who absolutely hates it. When looking at kitchen appliance reviews it pays to look at more than one website.An important consideration in comparison shopping is the Energy Star rating. This gives you a rough idea how much the appliance will cost to run. Some kitchen appliances have many wonderful features that may use a lot more gas or electricity. Evaluate the cost of use with the price of the appliance. When looking at Energy Star ratings, be sure to compare apples to apples, that is, make sure the unit of measure you are comparing on two different units is the same.Armed with your information on manufacturers and styles, the last step is to make a list of the different stores in your area that offer the particular kitchen appliance you are looking for. Compare the suggested retail prices given by the different stores, and take note of which is the lowest.Kitchen Appliance ColorsIn the 1960s the latest in kitchen appliance trends turned its back on classic white appliances, adding such colors as avocado and sunburst orange and yellow. These days the range of colors and textures for these appliances are endless. You have your choice of black, white, off-white, red, navy, stainless, and black glass. Not to mention expensive, custom color choices.Stainless steel is now one of the most popular finishes for appliances. 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