Douglas Clifton's Bookmarks Tagged With "markup"
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Evaluating Web Sites for Accessibility with Firefox
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue44/lauke/
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Learn to take full advantage of the powerful Web Developer Firefox extension for such tasks as such as checking for images without alt attributes, making sure markup and stylesheet(s) are valid, testing pages with CSS and Javascript disabled, and more...
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HTML Validator
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/
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An extension that adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla. Errors are seen as an icon in the status bar when browsing. The details of the errors are seen when viewing the page source.
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Layout Gala
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
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A collection of 40 layouts based on the same markup, each with valid CSS and HTML. The stylesheets are free of hacks and workarounds, and support multiple browsers. Includes percentage, fixed and liquid designs in various combinations and column counts.
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HTML vs. XHTML
http://www.webstandards.org/learn/askw3c/oct2003.html
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How many people know what the code name for HTML 3.2 is, or that it even had a code name? In this article, WaSP asks the W3C for a discussion of the two markup languages, and they oblige with a little history, in a comparison and contrast format.
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Semantics, HTML, XHTML, and Structure
http://brainstormsandraves.com/articles/semantics/structure/
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A document's structure is based on logic, order, and using semantically correct markup.
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NYPL: Style Guide: XHTML
http://nypl.org/styleguide/xhtml/
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Topics provide all the information you need to create well-formed XHTML pages that validate and are accessible, and/or to convert old HTML pages to valid, well-formed, accessible XHTML. From the New York Public Library.
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Max Design - Web standards checklist
http://maxdesign.com.au/presentation/checklist.htm
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A site built to web standards should adhere to standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, DOM, MathML, SVG etc) and pursue best practices (valid code, accessible code, semantically correct code, user-friendly URLs etc).
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