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- Elijah Manor.
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- James Carroll.
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- Dudley Barker.
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- Mary Macapagal.
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- MaurĂcio “Maujor” Samy Silva.
- Jonas Jacek.
- Millie Patel.
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- Jan.
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- Paul D. Waite.
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- Raj Doshi.
- Rafał Kukawski.
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- Mathias Bynens.
- Said Guerrab.
May
January
- Arne Kriedemann: spelling mistake in Optional Tags in HTMLÂ 4.
2009
October
- Evert van Dansen: (minor) lack of up-to-dateness of the HTML Elements Index.
September
- Shiju Alex: spelling mistake in The Real Advantage of CSS.
July
- Stefan Asemota: spelling mistake in Microformats, Key Flaws;
- Daniel Robinson: spelling mistake in User Agent Style Sheets: Basics and Samples.
February
- Johannes Nagl: spelling mistake in Great CSS Techniques and the Simple Truth Behind Them.
January
- Steffen Grunwald: spelling mistake in The Two Great Things About Validation (and Conformance).
2008
December
- Justus I.: spelling mistake in Why “Reset” Style Sheets Are Bad.
November
- Matt Lewis: spelling mistake in Website Optimization Measures, Part V;
- Steffen Grunwald: spelling mistake in How to Uncover Pseudo-Standardistas.
October
- Matt Lewis: subtleties in Web Standards at Google.
September
- Matt Lewis: spelling mistakes in A Few Words on HTML/CSS Frameworks.
July
- Nivi: a trivial issue in Twittering [sic]—and Customizing Twitter Code (How-To).
April
- Bill Brown: spelling mistakes in two blog posts.
February
- Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes;
- Srish Agrawal: spelling mistake on the QA page.
January
- Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes.
2007
December
- Rebecca Beisly: various orthographic mistakes;
- Premasagar Rose: spelling mistake in QA: On Errors, and Why Paying for Errors Pays Off.
August
- Rebecca Beisly: various mistakes on the QA page.
July
- Andy Wardley: content issues in the HTML Elements Index;
- Laurens Holst: ditto;
- Ronald Klip: usability issue concerning blog browsing.
June
- Els van Bloois: spelling mistakes on the QA page;
- Markus Petschenig: spelling mistake in Photos Make Websites More Credible.
May
- Aleksandar Sotirovski: spelling mistake in already removed blog post.
January
- Anonymous: spelling mistakes on the QA page.
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