POSH - Plain Old Semantic HTML
POSH, in case you haven't heard of it already, is short for "Plain Old Semantic HTML", and is obviously much quicker and easier to say than "valid, semantic, accessible, well-structured HTML". Unfortunately POSH -semantic markup - is also something most people building websites or creating content for the Web have yet to discover.
It's nice to hear that I'm not the only one that sees quality semantic HTML as a viable web design solution. There are flashier solutions, but well written HTML with good CSS is hard to beat from a reliability point of view. When it comes to web solutions that are 508 compliant, there's nothing better. I love trying new things, using new technology, but there are places for that. For instance, newer technology can be incorporated into an otherwise POSH site. It's not necessary to completely throw your site into the every new technology that comes along. One trend in recent years has been to make all Flash sites. Nothing wrong with Flash, it has some impressive potential, but a lot of the flash sites I see have very low usability. They're pretty, they're creative, some of them I'd consider works of art. They're not however, a viable alternative to most of the work I do. Usability and 508 compliance may not be exciting, but when a client or employer wants it, the best course of action is to make it POSH.