29 days ago
deusx : Eric's Archived Thoughts: JavaScript Will Save Us All - "we’re all vendors now, baby!"
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2 month ago
Linkorama : PublicMarkup.org - PublicMarkup.org gives you the opportunity to review and comment on proposed bills before they are even introduced—or while they are pending—in Congress. (Including the bailout bill)
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8 month ago
wearehugh : youloveyourstandardsdoyou.png (PNG Image, 806x381 pixels)
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wearehugh : Stimulating Wordpress - "I ran into the very problem that Mark mentioned years ago and I had to poke my WordPress database option to switch back to text/html for the WordPress admin panel so I could correct Jacques invalid character."
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16 month ago
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: Should interview answers be marked up with a <code><blockquote></code>? - mu
Eric Meyer : Should interview answers be marked up with a <blockquote>? - We just had this discussion at AEA. I'll be interested to see what people think.
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17 month ago
deusx : WikiCreole: Creole 1.0 - "A common wiki markup for the wiki ohana"
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17 month ago
Simon Willison : HTML5 differences from HTML4 - HTML5 differences from HTML4. Useful guide, collated by Anne van Kesteren.
jonhicks : HTML5 differences from HTML4
wearehugh : HTML5 differences from HTML4
factoryjoe : HTML5 differences from HTML4 - This document describes the differences between HTML4 and HTML5 and provides some of the rationale for the changes. This document may not provide accurate information as the HTML5 specification is still in development. When in doubt, alw
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19 month ago
wearehugh : Burningbird » Draconian? Or Precise? - wow, it's like getting sucked into a black hole and coming out in 2002
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wearehugh : Versioning of HTML fragments from Sam Ruby on 2007-04-23 (public-html@w3.org from April 2007)
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21 month ago
wearehugh : Bug 1500 - XHTML-sent-as-text/html is parsed as XML - delicious
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21 month ago
wearehugh : Domain of the Bored » Blog Archive » LMX 1.0 released
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21 month ago
Simon Willison : W3C Relaunches HTML Activity - W3C Relaunches HTML Activity. “XHTML has proved valuable in other markets” == XHTML on the public Web has failed. Long live HTML! [via]
wearehugh : W3C Relaunches HTML Activity - ;)
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24 month ago
wearehugh : Re: [xml-dev] Victory has been declared in the schema wars ...
jcgregorio : Re: [xml-dev] Victory has been declared in the schema wars ...
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deusx : Markup - Trac - "Markup is a Python library that provides an integrated set of components for parsing, generating, and processing HTML or XML content in a uniform manner. The major feature is a template language, which is heavily inspired by Kid."
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28 month ago
Simon Willison : [ANN] Markup - New Python templating system designed to replace ClearSilver in Trac. Very Good News.
deusx : about:cmlenz - [ANN] Markup - 'Just today I pushed out the very first release of Markup, a Python-based template engine, or, as the official tagline goes, “a toolkit for stream-based generation of markup for the web.â€'
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31 month ago
wearehugh : Sam Ruby: Two Browsers
Isofarro : Two Browsers - Sam Ruby details some of the JavaScript and dynamic style problems he's run into converting his presentation slide system to work in Internet Explorer. The comments highlight a number of solutions and workarounds. DOM Scripting isn't complete intuitive ju
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32 month ago
wearehugh : Embedding Accessibility Role and State Metadata in HTML Documents
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32 month ago
wearehugh : Select With Style: getElementsBySelector
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33 month ago
Rod Begbie : Expert Texture » Blog Archive » Snark it up - "The snark tag allows the user to enclose snark text in tags to better identify the target of the snarkiness as well as the level, tone, and subtext." [via] #
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33 month ago
kayodeok : Open Loops: Twelve Ways To Mark Up A Book - The idea is to enter, by way of your markings, into a conversation with the author so that his knowledge is added to yours so that a synthesis occurs and you gain a new understanding.
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34 month ago
Milo Vermeulen : Google's statistics on most-used HTML tags and classes [via]
Andy Baio : Google Code's Web Authoring Statistics - popular elements and attributes across a billion webpage sample set [via]
Nelson Minar : Web authoring stats - Google's analysis of 1 billion web pages' HTML
Eric Meyer : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - "In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata."
kayodeok : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results we found are available below. We hope this is of use!
Jeremy Zawodny : Web Authoring Statistics - Web Authoring Statistics: interesting google stats on web page elements and such
François Nonnenmacher : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - View this with Firefox or an SVG-enabled browser
Paul Hammond : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents
Richard Rutter : Web Authoring Statistics - Google investigates the popularity of classes, elements, etc.
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35 month ago
kayodeok : Juicy Studio: Required Elements, and Required Tags - The difference between required elements and required tags has received a fair amount of attention recently, but the difference between the two is rarely (if ever) explained in detail
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38 month ago
kayodeok : The Elements of Meaningful XHTML - The Elements of Meaningful XHTML (Slides)
Philippe Janvier : The Elements of Meaningful XHTML - "Devise XHTML compounds for more precise semantics". [via] #
deusx : The Elements of Meaningful XHTML - Deeper into semantic XHTML
Richard Rutter : The Elements of Meaningful XHTML - Tantek @ WebEssentials. There’s still stuff to learn about XHTML.
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