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A template for nutritional information labels in XHTML and CSS Saved By: Jim Jeffers | View Details | Give Thanks
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an easy way to convert a table in a spreadsheet to valid XHTML markup using the spreadsheet function concatenate(). Saved By: avidogsm | View Details | Give Thanks
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Tips, Tricks, and Techniques on using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Saved By: Fatih Turan | View Details | Give Thanks
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Learn HTML at the SitePoint HTML Reference. With full descriptions, working examples, and browser compatibility information on the entire HTML language. Saved By: Frederik Van Zande | View Details | Give Thanks
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This is the first article in the four-part series, ?The Highly Extensible CSS Interface?. Saved By: Steve Ivy | View Details | Give Thanks
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Good article about XHML 2 and HTML 5. The future will be pretty sweet. If future IE supports these standards, that is. Saved By: Grégory Karékinian | View Details | Give Thanks
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HTML list have become one of the most used elements for marking-up various semantic content structures -- navigation, comments and Saved By: Vio | View Details | Give Thanks

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As we already know, target attribute for anchor tags in strict doctypes is not Saved By: Vio | View Details | Give Thanks
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Article on Wired Compiler blog links to draft spec, diff document, and the official W3C press release. Also provides a reasonable summary of the changes and issues with HTML 5. Saved By: Adam Messinger | View Details | Give Thanks
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More semantic markup, better page structure, what are we waiting for? Saved By: 1Copenut | View Details | Give Thanks
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Mr. Croft peels the onion of the modern website, and comes to some interesting conclusions that are, to put it gently, slightly controversial. I'd have to say that looking at it from his point of view, xHTML really starts to look like presentational media, not structural. You should read this article. Trust me. Saved By: J.Bradford Dillon | View Details | Give Thanks
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Jeremy has a nice post on how you can intermix microformats, rather than creating new ones or extending existing ones. For example, rather than adding a "date of death" field to hCard, why not mark something up as both an hCard and an hCalendar event -- the hCard comtains all the person details, and the event (the person's life) has a start an end date. No need for a "date of death" field. Jeremy's got other smart examples, too. Because I sometimes I get asked about my feelings on microformats (people have noticed that I don't ever really talk about them), here they are: Microformats are a very good idea, and they can do no harm. They're just regular, semantic HTML, so implementing them is easy and non-controversial in my mind. However, I don't feel like they *currently* add much value, because there are so few useful tools for consuming them. Yes, I know there are Firefox extensions and such -- but where are the microformat tools that are going to benefit my Mom or my Grandma? Also, I sometimes wonder why one wouldn't simply add a read-only REST API to their site, instead of encoding everything in microformats. It seems simpler and less fragile to me. So, bottom line: I haven't gotten into microformats much myself. Not because I don't think they're a good idea. In theory, they are. But more because I haven't seen a lot of real-world benefit to taking the time -- yet. The flip side is that the time I would have to take is pretty minimal, and implementing them on my sites could do no harm (even if I don't think it would do much good, either).
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An index of elements from HTML 3 to HTML5 and XHTML 2.
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First draft from the WCAG Samurai
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SitePoint.com - » HTML: The Top Five Forgotten Elements
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Easy to customize speech bubbles coded in CSS and valid XHTML 1.0 strict.