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W3C Specification

A Closer Look at W3C Technical Reports and Publications:
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Standard Frustration
Web Design & Web Application Development + …
In the context of Web Design and Web Development standards, there is one prevailing source of confusion; one primary element responsible for blowing the minds of beginners, and without prejudice, its vast complexity will yet elude [...]

HTML 5: the Fate of Style, Decided?

If you are in the habit of authoring valid, forward compatible hypertext markup, then you have probably heard rumors that the HTML element attribute style=“ ”, may be deprecated in HTML 5. The style=“ ” attribute is a valid attribute of HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0, and according to the HTML 5 draft in progress, [...]

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Opera 9.5 - Amazing Makeover

Enticing Interface. More Familiar to IE Users?
Please see Author’s Recommendation at the end of this Article
I tried the beta release of Opera 9.5 earlier in 2008, but after installing the official release of the software milestone, Opera 9.5 — available at www.opera.com — I lauched the updated version only to find myself caught off-guard by [...]

Choosing a DOCTYPE: XHTML vs. HTML

Aww, man! Not another lame blog entry… on the issue of HTML vs XHTML <!DOCTYPE>! Not only are there ten billion articles the same, it's a really annoying topic, isn’t it? Ha! Well, I must admit, this most recent time I’ve come across another myself, I decided to read it, and I did gain a [...]

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