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8365_32 J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "HTML"

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  1. Visit MRI: Another WestCiv Bookmarklet Tool MRI: Another WestCiv Bookmarklet Tool

    MRI will allow you to examine the elements of a web page by entering HTML tags. Fairly useful for troubleshooting markup and DOM scripting.

  2. Visit HTML5, WHATWG, and the Pareto Principle HTML5, WHATWG, and the Pareto Principle

    Jeremy Keith discusses overall issues he has with the WHATWG and the developing HTML5 spec, including his opinion on the suggestion to drop the 'longdesc' attribute.

  3. Visit Firefox Extension: HTML Entity Character Lookup Firefox Extension: HTML Entity Character Lookup

    This handy little FF extension lets you look up HTML entities by searching a variety of different terms. Example: Simply hitting the apostrophe key brings up 4 different entities. Real time saver.

  4. Visit HTML Entity Character Lookup HTML Entity Character Lookup

    I'll be using this every day... At least until I've committed them all to memory

  5. Visit New elements in HTML 5 New elements in HTML 5

    Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently, the W3C took note of… More

  6. Visit Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo

    When is it appropriate to use a list, and which type should you choose? The Autistic Cuckoo is on the job, searching for answers to these questions and more.

  7. Visit Single line of HTML crashes IE 6 Single line of HTML crashes IE 6

    A single line of code crashes IE6. If you want to convince someone to upgrade, show them this. I've tested it myself. It's quite effective.

  8. Visit Jumpchart Jumpchart

    No more sitemaps, or HTML mocks. Jumpchart is an interactive collaborative wireframe that has momentum into the build phase.

  9. Visit Bulletproof HTML: 37 Steps to Perfect Markup [HTML & XHTML Tutorials] Bulletproof HTML: 37 Steps to Perfect Markup [HTML & XHTML Tutorials]

    This article highlights and answers some of the most frequently asked questions about HTML. HTML is the foundation of the Web, and both developers and designers need to understand it.

  10. Visit Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X

    This could make me switch to Mac.

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