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17853_32 Adrian Cooke's Bookmarks Tagged With "markup"

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  1. Visit HTML or XHTML: Does It Really Matter? [Sitepoint] HTML or XHTML: Does It Really Matter? [Sitepoint]

    James Edwards favours XHMTL (served as XML) generally, in a good discussion of XHTML vs HTML(5). Covers some history and considers accessibility.

  2. Visit Generating prev/next link-rel navigational elements [Kahi’s WordPress Notes] Generating prev/next link-rel navigational elements [Kahi’s WordPress Notes]

    Peter Kahoun (Kahi) shows how to add rel=next/prev navigation links to WordPress pages using get_adjacent_post.

  3. Visit HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web [Digital Web Magazine] HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web [Digital Web Magazine]

    David Andersson summarises the development of and differences between HTML5 and XHTML2.

  4. Visit Humans should not have to grok XML [IBM DeveloperWorks] Humans should not have to grok XML [IBM DeveloperWorks]

    Terence Parr on when, and when not, to use XML.

  5. Visit Minimalism [dive into mark] Minimalism [dive into mark]

    Mark Pilgrim does away with some weblog design cruft using new browser functionality via meta elements. Especially interesting are next and previous links as metadata. Opera exposes this via it's super back and forward buttons, and there's a plugi… More

  6. Visit Re: How to productively contribute from Ian Hickson on 2007-06-27 (public-html@w3.org from June 2007) Re: How to productively contribute from Ian Hickson on 2007-06-27 (public-html@w3.org from June 2007)

    Ian Hickson's take on what makes a productive contribution to drafting and debating W3C specs.

  7. Visit The Missing Link [Eric's Archived Thoughts] The Missing Link [Eric's Archived Thoughts]

    Eric Meyer on arguments against supporting href on all (most) elements in HTML5.

  8. Visit New elements in HTML 5 [IBM developerWorks] New elements in HTML 5 [IBM developerWorks]

    Elliotte Rusty Harold provides a breakdown of the major classes of new elements in HTML5, and some examples of pages and fragments using the new markup.

  9. Visit Keep your terminology straight [Effective XML] Keep your terminology straight [Effective XML]

    Introduction to Elliotte Rusty Harold's Effective XML (2003). Found it looking up the difference between URLs and IRIs (Internationalized Resource Identifiers). The chapter is also helpful for getting precise about HTML.

  10. Visit Quick guide to XHTML [Anne’s Weblog] Quick guide to XHTML [Anne’s Weblog]

    Anne van Kesteren on why you should use HTML instead of XHTML unless you are going to serve the latter with the application/xhtml+xml MIME type (as recommended by the W3C)—and even then it's only particularly useful for mixing in other XML namespa… More

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