Campbell Soup Company | soup | Chicken Soup for the Soul | The Soup | TNA World Tag Team Championship | TAG Heuer | Bowling For Soup | tag team | Bowling for Soup | WWE Tag Team Championship | Tag Team (group) | Tag Team | WWE Tag Team Championship (2002–2010) | There's a Girl in My Soup | Ein neuer Tag | WWF Women's Tag Team Championship | Toe tag | Tag team | Tag (metadata) | Stone Soup | Soup to Nuts | Soup | Pea soup fog | laser tag | AWA World Tag Team Championship | WWF Women's Tag Team Champions | Turtle soup | Tortilla Soup | Toe Tag (Estonian band) | Toe Tag |
The book is credited with converting the industry from tag soup and Flash to semantics and accessibility via correct use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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The Web Standards movement pioneered by Glenn Davis, George Olsen, Jeffrey Zeldman, Steven Champeon, Todd Fahrner, Eric A. Meyer, Tantek Çelik, Dori Smith, Tim Bray, Jeffrey Veen, and other members of the Web Standards Project in the 1990s replaced bandwidth-heavy tag soup with light, semantic markup and progressive enhancement, with the goal of making web content "accessible to all".
Tag soup pages also displayed or operated incorrectly in older browsers, and required multiple code forks such as JavaScript for Netscape Navigator and JScript for Internet Explorer that added to the cost and complexity of development.