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Rich prospects as HTML comes of agehttp://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/04/19/215447/RichprospectsasHTMLcomesofage.htm If HTML was a person, it would be almost old enough to drink. Unlike your average 18-year-old, however, HTML has hardly grown at all since it first appeared.- HTML - XHTML - Ajax - |
The future of HTML, Part 2: XHTML 2.0http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-futhtml2.html Examining the W3C's approach to improving HTML. Edd Dumbill. 25 Jan 2006. In this two-part series, Edd Dumbill examines the various ways forward for HTML that Web authors, browser developers, and standards bodies propose. This series covers the incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications and the radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. Additionally, the author gives an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity. Here in Part 2, Edd focuses on the work in process at the W3C to specify the future of Web markup.- HTML - XHTML - |
Web Browser Standards Supporthttp://nanobox.chipx86.com/browser_support.php This document will summarize the level of support for standard web technologies by popular web browsers. It deals primarily with the Internet Explorer, Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla, and Opera web browsers, with focus on the HTML, CSS and DOM technologies.- Web Technologies - HTML - Standards - CSS - |
The Compendium of HTML Elementshttp://www.htmlcompendium.org/ The Compendium is intended as a reference source for users of the HyperText Markup Language. It is not intended to promote or dissuade readers from adhering to any standards or particular implementation of HTML. It is intended to provide a source of information for authors to get valid information on tags, where they came from, what they are supposed to do, and who supports them. Standards are indeed excellent and are necessary for the universality of HTML. However, without those who have pushed the limits, we would not have HTML 4.0 or any other improvements.- HTML - |
CSE HTML Validator FREE Web Page Countershttp://counter.htmlvalidator.com/counter/freecounters.html FREE, fast web page counters to use on your web pages.- HTML - |
HTML 4.0 Referencehttp://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/ Everything about HTML4!- HTML - |
Tips, Tricks, How-to, and BeyondThis site was created to help you design "a better web page".- HTML - |
Sizzling HTML Jalfrezihttp://vzone.virgin.net/sizzling.jalfrezi/ Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi is a comprehensive guide to writing web sites. Whether you're a beginner or a design professional, you'll find what you need here; quickly and clearly.- HTML - |
D.J. Quad's Ultimate HTML SiteThis highly accliamed tutorial and reference site aspires to be the only HTML info page you'll ever need. Includes a slick Table Tutorial, a comprehensive HTML Tag reference list and more.- HTML - |
HTML 3.2 Specification - Recommendation from W3Chttp://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32.html The most stable standard for webdocuments, but be sure to also check the HTML4 recommendation.- HTML - |
HTML 4.0 Specificationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/ Already used by 4th generation browsers, HTML 4.0 sets the standard for the fifth browser generation.- HTML - |




