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949_32 Trevor Morris' Bookmarks Tagged With "xhtml"

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

    An analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. December 2005.

  2. Visit Semantics, HTML, XHTML, and Structure Semantics, HTML, XHTML, and Structure

    Written for clients and others who want to know at least enough to understand what’s going on within their pages and how to create a solid, semantically correct webpage.

  3. Visit HTML 5 Versus XHTML 2 HTML 5 Versus XHTML 2

    The competition to become the next markup language for the Web is heating up. This article takes a look at what's cool and what's uncool about the competing technologies.

  4. Visit XHTML Character Entity Reference XHTML Character Entity Reference

    This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C.

  5. Visit What are microformats? What are microformats?

    Tantek Celik Presentation at Technica Plenary W3C Cannes

  6. Visit Nikita the Spider Nikita the Spider

    Bulk/Batch HTML Validation, Link Checking and more... Nikita is a service that validates and link checks your entire Web site and reports on what she finds. All you have to do is give Nikita your home page URL and she'll take it from there.

  7. Visit Activating the Right Layout Mode Using the Doctype Declaration Activating the Right Layout Mode Using the Doctype Declaration

    Explains how browsers use doctype sniffing to switch the layout mode between the quirks mode and the standards mode.

  8. Visit Web Tutorials Web Tutorials

  9. Visit The Benefits of Web Standards to your Visitors, Your Clients and You The Benefits of Web Standards to your Visitors, Your Clients and You

  10. Visit Image Replacement Tests Image Replacement Tests

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