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HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web
An article from Digital Web Magazine about two contenders in the field of markup language for the web: HTML5 and XHTML2. |
Markup Maker
Markup Maker takes a simple list of page ids that you enter and converts it to a valid XHTML document. |
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HotSource HTML Help
Author Scott Brady's own description: "This resource covers many areas of webpage authoring and site design beyond HTML including Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, CGI, Graphics Design, Ethics and Design, Publicizing and Promoting your Website, and Frequently Asked Questions. The World Wide Web was created for accessibility of information to anyone; HotSource was created to teach you how to maintain that accessibility regardless of browser, operating system, resolution, or any other variable." |
Beware of XHTML
From author's intro to this article: "If you're a web developer, you've probably heard about XHTML, the markup language developed in 1999 to implement HTML as an XML format. Most people who use and promote XHTML do so because they think it's the newest and hottest thing, and they may have heard of some (usually false) benefits here and there. But there is a lot more to it than you may realize, and if you're using it on your website, even if it validates, you are probably using it incorrectly. I should make it clear that I hope XHTML has a bright future on the Web. That is precisely why I have written this article. The state of XHTML on the Web today is more broken than the state of HTML, and most people don't realize because the major browsers aren't even treating those pages like real XHTML. If you hope for XHTML to succeed on the Web, you should read this article carefully." |
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HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner's Guide
A Sitepoint.com featured article about building a complete, standards-compliant web site from scratch for brginners. http://www.sitepoint.com/article/html-css-beginners-guide |
Active Jump HTML Tutorial
An HTML tutorial site covering most aspects of the language. Every section features an introduction, code examples with output and the ability for you to test your code online. http://www.activejump.com |
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A Beginner's Guide to HTML
This guide is intended to be an introduction to using HTML and creating files for the Web. Links are provided to additional information. |
XHTML Versus HTML
Learn the differenses between XHTML and HTML. This article features concrete examples including document type definitions. |
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Converting HTML documents to XHTML
Learn how to convert HTML documents to XHTML ones. This tutorial covers the important steps to be followed to migrate HTML code to XHTML 1.0 Transitional. A few important reference links are also provided at the end of this article. |
What is RSS?
"RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, news-oriented community sites like Slashdot, and personal weblogs. But it's not just for news. Pretty much anything that can be broken down into discrete items can be syndicated via RSS: the "recent changes" page of a wiki, a changelog of CVS checkins, even the revision history of a book. Once information about each item is in RSS format, an RSS-aware program can check the feed for changes and react to the changes in an appropriate way." XML.com |
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Introduction To HTML
This collection of pages explains how to use the different HTML document description elements, or tags and how to use these elements to write good, well designed HTML documents. |
Tidy Online
Tidy Online is a Web-enabled version of Tidy, a utility originally by Dave Raggett and now developed at SourceForge, to clean up and fix errors in HTML pages. This offers you the opportunity to upload your HTML, and will print out a tidied version. |
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Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML
This is a short introduction to writing HTML. Many people still write HTML by hand using tools such as NotePad on Windows, or SimpleText on the Mac. This guide will get you up and running. Even if you don't intend to edit HTML directly and instead plan to use an HTML editor such as Netscape Composer, or W3C's Amaya, this guide will enable you to understand enough to make better use of such tools and how to make your HTML documents accessible on a wide range of browsers. |
XHTML explained
This article provides a quick run down of what XHTML is, its benefits, how it can be used, and what it looks like. |
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