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We'll Miss You XHTML 2
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- Sun 12 Jul 2009 at 9:44
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The W3C officially announced last week (2 July 2009) that they will not be renewing the charter for the XHTML 2 Working Group at the end of 2009. Their objective is to increase the resources of HTML 5, in order to accelerate the completion of the specification. I was not entirely surprised by the W3C's decision because HTML 5 has been receiving a lot of marketing buzz thanks to the big wigs at Apple and Google. All the browser makers are rushing to implement parts of the HTML 5 Working Draft, but there has not been a single attempt of an…
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CSS In HTML Emails
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- Wed 14 Sep 2005 at 15:53
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- Blog Entry
HTML emails are crippled by the lack of standard rendering across the hundreds of email clients, desktop and online. Web designers only have to deal with maybe five web browsers, at the most, but it's ten times worse when designing HTML emails. There is absolutely no standard methods to render HTML emails, and each email client does it differently. With the lack of HTML support, you'd think that CSS emails would be completely out of the question. Campaign Monitor has published an article about using CSS in HTML emails According to this…
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Styling Our Heads with Meta Tags
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- Wed 25 May 2005 at 14:46
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- Article
Style up your head tags with a variety of colorful meta tags. Break your website from frames, list keywords, provide page information, and more - with just one tag! Learn a few uses of the meta tag.
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Accesskeys Demystified: Keyboard Navigation
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- Fri 22 Apr 2005 at 16:03
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One simple parameter and you can increase your website's accessibility three-fold. Learn the basics of accesskeys and make your website keyboard friendly!
