Hall of Fame

Many thanks to all people who helped maintaining and improving the quality of this site.

2024

August

David Woodman

January

Matt Brundage

2021

August

Robert Schulze

2019

August

Erick Petrucelli

2016

August

Steven Bradley

2015

May

Indrek Paas

March

Brian Koser

2014

May

Ryan Boehning

January

Matthias ZĂĽrrer

2013

October

Hans-Christian Benedict

August

Gary Krueger

July

Brian Dean

May

Larry “Wingnut” Wendlandt

April

Jan Kölzer

2012

December

  1. Mike Smullin
  2. Melissa Patterson

August

  1. Elijah Manor

2011

December

  1. James Carroll
  2. Radko Dinev

October

  1. Dudley Barker

September

  1. Mary Macapagal

June

  1. Maurício “Maujor” Samy Silva
  2. Jonas Jacek
  3. Millie Patel

January

  1. Tony Ruscoe

2010

December

  1. Jan

October

  1. Paul D. Waite

August

  1. Raj Doshi
  2. Rafał Kukawski

July

  1. Leonardo Re

June

  1. Mathias Bynens
  2. Said Guerrab

May

  1. Daniel Koger

January

  1. Arne Kriedemann: spelling mistake in Optional Tags in HTML 4.

2009

October

  1. Evert van Dansen: (minor) lack of up-to-dateness of the HTML Elements Index.

September

  1. Shiju Alex: spelling mistake in The Real Advantage of CSS.

July

  1. Stefan Asemota: spelling mistake in Microformats, Key Flaws;
  2. Daniel Robinson: spelling mistake in User Agent Style Sheets: Basics and Samples.

February

  1. Johannes Nagl: spelling mistake in Great CSS Techniques and the Simple Truth Behind Them.

January

  1. Steffen Grunwald: spelling mistake in The Two Great Things About Validation (and Conformance).

2008

December

  1. Justus I.: spelling mistake in Why “Reset” Style Sheets Are Bad.

November

  1. Matt Lewis: spelling mistake in Website Optimization Measures, Part V;
  2. Steffen Grunwald: spelling mistake in How to Uncover Pseudo-Standardistas.

October

  1. Matt Lewis: subtleties in Web Standards at Google.

September

  1. Matt Lewis: spelling mistakes in A Few Words on HTML/CSS Frameworks.

July

  1. Nivi: a trivial issue in Twittering [sic]—and Customizing Twitter Code (How-To).

April

  1. Bill Brown: spelling mistakes in two blog posts.

February

  1. Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes;
  2. Srish Agrawal: spelling mistake on the QA page.

January

  1. Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes.

2007

December

  1. Rebecca Beisly: various orthographic mistakes;
  2. Premasagar Rose: spelling mistake in QA: On Errors, and Why Paying for Errors Pays Off.

August

  1. Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes on the QA page.

July

  1. Andy Wardley: content issues in the HTML Elements Index;
  2. Laurens Holst: ditto;
  3. Ronald Klip: usability issue concerning blog browsing.

June

  1. Els van Bloois: spelling mistakes on the QA page;
  2. Markus Petschenig: spelling mistake in Photos Make Websites More Credible.

May

  1. Aleksandar Sotirovski: spelling mistake in removed blog post.

January

  1. Anonymous: spelling mistakes on the QA page.