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1932_32 Douglas Clifton's Bookmarks Tagged With "w3c"

  1. Visit How to Add a Favicon to your Site How to Add a Favicon to your Site

    An interesting message landed in my inbox today. Karl Dubost, who (among other roles) is the Activity Lead for the W3C Quality Assurance Interest Group, posted a link to a draft document: How to Add a Favicon to your Site.

  2. Visit Guidelines for Building an Accessible Web Site Guidelines for Building an Accessible Web Site

    Explains and discusses the rationale and technical requirements for making information published on the Web available to as wide an audience as possible and should help any organisation increase the audience who can access their information and services.

  3. Visit HTML vs. XHTML HTML vs. XHTML

    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.

  4. Visit XHTML Quick Reference Guide XHTML Quick Reference Guide

    The XHTML Quick Reference Guide explains the syntax and structure of every XHTML element. Organized logically for quick access, this Guide presents the W3C's latest recommendation for XHTML.

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