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Appearances elsewhere
Interviews & Podcasts
- 2021-04-20 Runners of the Bay: Episode 56: Tantek Çelik Helps Us Reconsider Our Time (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, also on Twitter)
- 2019-03-17 The Big Web Show: 186: Tantek Çelik—web standards, toolchains, and the decentralized web (download MP3 audio, 45 MB, 1 hour 5 minutes)
- 2012-12-20 The Web Ahead: Tantek Çelik joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for an episode in The Web Behind series. (MP3 audio 44 MB, 1 hour 35 minutes was at https://d.5by5.net/redirect.mp3/fly.5by5.tv/audio/broadcasts/webahead/2012/webahead-046.mp3)
- 2012-04-26 The Big Web Show: Jeffrey Zeldman speaks with Tantek Çelik, web standards lead at Mozilla (Tantek Çelik on Mozilla & Microformats: Big Web Show) (download MP3 audio, 24.3 MB, 52 minutes)
- 2012-02-14 A List Apart: The Vendor Prefix Predicament: ALA’s Eric Meyer Interviews Tantek Çelik
- 2012-02-06 Mozilla Hacks Web Developer Blog: Tantek Çelik about the importance of Web Standards
- 2012-01-18 How would SOPA and PIPA affect your organization? (video, 33 seconds)
- 2011-08-18 .net (Netmag) magazine: W3C launches Community Groups
- 2010-09-01 COMPUTERWORLD Norway: HTML5 er sikrere enn Flash (related blog post)
- 2010-08-30 digi.no: Legger grunnlaget for vakrere webapps (related blog post)
- 2010-07-19 PeachpitTV: Tantek Çelik discusses HTML5 (video recorded 2010-06-28)
- 2010-05-26 monkinetic on Diso 2.0 Brass Tacks
- 2010-05-26 CNET: Mozilla hires open-standards guru Celik (interviewed 2010-05-25)
- 2010-03-11 monkinetic on Future of DiSo: Interview: Tantek Celik, Conceptualizing DiSo 2.0
Films
From IMDb and more recently:
- 2022: Urban Oasis - a love letter to San Francisco (featured by SF Marathon)
- 2016: What Comes Next Is the Future
Press
- ...
- 2011-04-11
ZDNet:
A few key questions about HTML5 video
- quotes from my Web 2.0 Expo talk on HTML5:
"If you want to publish [H.264] on the Web and you are not doing it for any profit, you have a waiver - it was till 2016 and it was extended indefinitely - if you are not going to make any money off your videos. Whatever the definition is of that. Publishing video is expensive, it takes up bandwidth and there is usually some sort of business model involved where people are trying to recoup some costs. I'm not sure if that falls into the commercial area or not - and I don’t want some consortium to be the judge of that."
- ...
Books
- 2009 Tara Hunt, The Whuffie Factor: Using The Power Of Social Networks To Build Your Business (New York: Random House, ), 263
- 2007
- Jeffrey Zeldman, Designing With Web Standards, Second Edition (Berkeley: New Riders, ), 23, 274, 293, 295, 327. Also mentions IE5/Mac on 23, 274, Tasman on 274, and the box model hack on 295-297, 327
- Andy Clarke, Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design (Berkeley: New Riders, ), 8, 31, 32, 147. Also mentions the box model hack & Pandora's Box (Model) of CSS Hacks And Other Good Intentions on 31-32, microformats on 33, 41, 43, 86-88, and XHTML compounds & The Elements of Meaningful XHTML on 147.
- 2006
- Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams, Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything (New York: Penguin Group, ), 43, 44-45, 254
- Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, and Simon Collison, CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions (New York: Springer-Verlag, ), 157-158, 163-164. Also mentions the box model hack on 163, and filters on 157-159, noting the CSS Examples page on 158, and in particular the Mid Pass Filter on 158-159, the IE5/Windows Band Pass Filter, IE5.5/Windows Band Pass Filter, and IE5/Mac Band Pass Filter all on 159, and lastly Pandora's Box (Model) of CSS Hacks And Other Good Intentions on 164.
- 2005
- Craig Grannell, Web Designer’s Reference: An Integrated Approach to Web Design with XHTML and CSS (New York: Springer-Verlag, ), 78, 276, 281, 283. Also mentions the box model hack on 78, 276, 281, and favelets on 283.
- Jason Cranford Teague, DHTML and CSS Advanced (Berkeley: Peachpit Press, ), 47. Also mentions the box model hack.
- 2004
-
Owen Briggs,
Steven Champeon,
Eric Costello, and
Matt Patterson,
Cascading Style Sheets: Separating Content from Presentation, Second Edition
(New York: Springer-Verlag,
),
259.
Also mentions the box model hack as the
Tantek hack
andTantek Çelik’s fix for IE5/Windows’s critical box width failure
on 259-260, 288, 299, 307, 338. - Dan Cederholm, Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook (New York: Springer-Verlag, ), 185, 237. Also mentions the box model hack on 185-186, 189, and my original blog on 237.
- Christopher Schmitt, CSS Cookbook (Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media, ), 208, 210. Also mentions the box model hack on 208-210.
- Jason Cranford Teague, DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web, Third Edition (Berkeley: Peachpit Press, ), 499. Also mentions the CSS Examples.
- Rachel Andrew, The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks (Australia: SitePoint, ), 207, 209. Also mentions the box model hack on 206-207, 211, and the High Pass Filter on 209-210, 212
-
Owen Briggs,
Steven Champeon,
Eric Costello, and
Matt Patterson,
Cascading Style Sheets: Separating Content from Presentation, Second Edition
(New York: Springer-Verlag,
),
259.
Also mentions the box model hack as the
- 2003
- Jeffrey Zeldman, Designing With Web Standards (Berkeley: New Riders, ), 262, 281, 283. Also mentions Favelets on 64, IE5/Mac & Tasman on 64, 281, and the box model hack on 283-285.
- Molly E. Holzschlag, Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer’s Edge (Alameda: SYBEX, ), 188, 190. Also mentions the box model hack.
- Molly E. Holzschlag, Integrated Web Design: Building the New Breed of Designer and Developer (Berkeley: New Riders, ), 42-43. Also mentions Macintosh Internet Explorer 5.0.
- 2002 Christopher Schmitt, Designing CSS Web Pages (Berkeley: New Riders, ), 210. Also mentions the box model hack on 208-210, and the High Pass Filter on 210.
Published Photography
I have numerous Creative Commons licensed photos on Flickr, dozens of which have been published in online news and other publications: Tantek’s photos on Flickr tagged "press". Each Flickr photo links to the online article that published the photo. To-do: create a gallery or list here of thumbnails of these photos and citations for the articles that linked to them, sorted by date.