10 new ways to speed up download time
Every two weeks usability and accessibility expert, Trenton
Moss, offers advice and information about how to make sure your
website remains focused on the needs of your users.
10 Tips To A Better Form
The most monotonous entities in the known universe, forms, are a staple of every web programmers balanced diet. Whether we like them or not, forms are the gatekeepers to our sites goodies and often their design alone determines whether a user will try what youre selling or simply walk away. Without pomp or circumstance, here are ten tips to transform your plain vanilla into double chocolate chunk with marshmallows.
2 Ways To Implement Session Tracking
This article explains how to implement session tracking using two of the simplest & oldest methods available to programmers. I feel that in order to understand the beauty of new technologies that exist today it is often necessary to understand what used to be done before that technology came into being.
Develop HTML Widgets with Dojo
Learn the basics of developing HTML widgets using Dojo; including how to refer an image, how to add an event handler to an HTML page, and how to handle composite widgets. Also, discover important differences between plain old JavaScript-style coding versus using Dojo.
How to Set Up A Custom 404 File Not Found Page
This article describes the way of setting up a custom 404 error page - the page user sees if url of information on your site is incorrect.
HTML 4.01 Specification
This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the publishing language of the World Wide Web. This specification defines HTML 4.01, which is a subversion of HTML 4. In addition to the text, multimedia, and hyperlink features of the previous versions of HTML.
HTML Made Really Easy
This tutorial will explain the structure of HTML quickly and clearly, and show you through examples the practical things you need to know, so you can be making your own pages soon (like, this afternoon).
HTML Made Simple
HTML tutorial covering beginning techniques, tags, character formatting, lists, hyperlinks, tables, images, forms, image mapping, and frames. Easy to understand content and easy to learn examples used to re-emphasize key aspects.
Html programming tips and tricks not only for beginners
Here you can find a lot of tips with examples. Here is some titles: "Open A Web Page In A New Window" ; "Preventing Browser Cache" and many more.If you are interested about any other programming news and intersting articles it worths to visit this link.
HTML Tutorial
This HTML tutorial describes HTML structure and all elements including tables, lists, paragraphs, anchors, forms, applets, with examples. Covers how to use CSS and XML.
Learning to Use Color on Your Website
As we go through life, we learn that there are folks who are just natural at some things, while others of us have to work hard just to get by.
Link Targets: _new or _blank?
Does your HREF TARGET use _blank or _new for opening the link in a new window? Learn the difference between the two and when to use each one.
Liquid Markup introduction
Liquid is a markup language for animations, presentations and 2D-games. Anyone used to HTML and/or XML will soon understand how it works and how it makes available almost any type of dynamic behaviour one can ask for, without needing to script anything. This article will explain more in depth how it works and what it can do.
Relative sizing
Absolute sizes are the scale most people are used to seeing and using, however have you ever stopped to consider that specifying font sizes in points isn't perhaps the best approach? This article outlines a few of the cases for using a relative scale when you are creating pages, and also includes a simple lookup to aid with converting font sizes in points to font sizes as a percentage.
The future of HTML
HTML isn't a very good language for making Web pages. However, it has been a very good language for making the Web. This article examines the future of HTML and what it will mean to Web authors, browser and developers. It 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.
The HTML Hierarchy: Thinking Inside the Box
When we think of HTML coding, we tend to think of elements
("tags") used to structure a Web page. There are elements that
define the body of the page, others to define paragraphs and
still others for emphasizing text. It's unusual to think about
visualizing the code; our interest is usually focused on the
appearance of the final product. In contrast, learning to
visualize the structure of the code seeing it the way the
browser does can actually help in the design of the page.
The power of DIV with IFRAME
This article mainly explains the benefits of using DIV to write dynamic content to IFRAME. I shall also guide you in developing your own library of functions to work with IFRAME effectively.
Tip: Convert from HTML to XML with HTML Tidy
This tip demonstrates how to convert HTML documents to XML (or
more specifically, XHTML) with a simple, open source tool, HTML
Tidy. This conversion is useful for webmasters who are
migrating to XML. It can also help XML converts who have to
interface with legacy HTML tools.
W3C standards compliance
W3C standards are the way forwards as web technologies become
more and more complex, allowing people to create information
which will render correctly the first time, every time, in any
anything that supports those standards - this means that more
time is available allowing for a more productive use of your
day. This short article outlines who the W3C are, what
standards compliance can do for both you and your visitors and
it provides a few hints on things to watch out for, as well as
suggesting a few starting points for aiming to become standards
compliant.
Web form tutorial (HTML) and code examples
In this tutorial I am going to explain the basics behind a web
form, the terminology involved and how to practically implement
a web form. This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge
of HTML and have created web pages in the past. Subjects
covered include: What is a web form? What is a script? What
does the script do with the information submitted to the web
form? What uses are there for web forms? How do I set up my own
web form and receive the information submitted to it? >FORM tag
>INPUT tags >BUTTONS Where can I get a good form2mail script?
So how does the form2mail script know where to send the email?
What will the email I receive look like? What do I do with the
email once I receive it?
Well-Formed HTML
Well-formed HTML is HTML that adheres to XML's well-formedness constraints but only uses standard HTML tags. Well-formed HTML is easier to read than the sloppy HTML most humans and WYSIWYG tools such as FrontPage write.
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