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Valid sites work better(?)
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By: Olivier Thereaux
I learned to write standard-compliant Web pages when the likely alternative was “the browser will likely crash on your tag soup”. In an age of graceful error recovery, does it still matter to produce valid code? Share your stories here.
- authoring
- css
- html
- standards
- validator
Learn How To Write HTML 5
HTML 5 is too complex? Wait, wait, there is something coming.
- authoring
- html
- html5
- open-web
- specification
- web-standards
HTML 5, the markup
People interested only the html 5 content model were not satisfied with the huge html 5 specification. Discover html 5, the markup language.
- authoring
- html
- html5
- markup
- specification
Do Not Steal My SVG Semantics
Auhtoring SVG became easier, but authoring tools have a tendency to forget the intended semantics. Please, do not steal my semantics. I want my square and circles.
- authoring
- svg
font is dead, vive le style
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By: Karl Dubost
font is gone, style="" is made global (in HTML 5).
- authoring
- css
- html
- html5
alt attributes authoring practices
There has been a lot of discussions around alt attributes on HTML WG mailing list. It's always difficult to move forward in such discussions because it seems to be easy when in fact it is rather complicated.
- authoring
- auto
- html
- wai
Templating Language for Authoring Tools
Structure editing of Web pages is not a simple task. XTiger is a language for authoring Web content including rich information such as microformats and RDFa. Try it.
- authoring
- cms
- editing
- html
- structure
- template
Authoring HTML 5
Published:
By: Karl Dubost
We need a group of people ready to do actual work on HTML 5 for authors. Join the HTML WG.
- authoring
- html
- html5
- web-design