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239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "xhtml"

  1. Visit Google Doctype - Google Code Google Doctype - Google Code

    This looks like it could be a very valuable resource indeed: a user-contributed and edited reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

  2. Visit Validator S.A.C. - Stand-Alone W3C HTML Validator Application for Mac OS X Validator S.A.C. - Stand-Alone W3C HTML Validator Application for Mac OS X

    For those times when you need to validate your markup but you don't have a 'net connection.

  3. Visit Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : What crisis? Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : What crisis?

    I was feeling very browbeaten after Molly's tirade but count on Jeffrey to put things in perspective.

  4. Visit Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics

    Useful markup statistics from Google, complete with snotty commentary.

  5. Visit Eric's Archived Thoughts:   Adium: Chatting With Style Eric's Archived Thoughts: Adium: Chatting With Style

    You can skin Adium using just XHTML and CSS. Who knew?

  6. Visit Valid downlevel-revealed conditional comments | 456 Berea Street Valid downlevel-revealed conditional comments | 456 Berea Street

    Keep this one handy in case you have to use conditional comments to hide something from Internet Explorer.

  7. Visit Liquid Designs Liquid Designs

    This is something I always meant to do but never got around to: a gallery site for good liquid design.

  8. Visit hReview hReview

    There's a new microformat on the block.

  9. Visit Web specifications supported in Opera 8 Web specifications supported in Opera 8

    The DOM support looks great.

  10. Visit Rob Weychert Rob Weychert

    Rejoice! Rob has redesigned and it's a thing of beauty, semantically and visually.

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