Hypertext Markup Language
The Rule
Use only syntax from HTML standards
for any element of semantic content.
Neither Netscape nor IE is not an HTML standard,
and is only one of many web browsers.
Resources
- see also www.w3.org
Guides
| Specifications
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WAI Accessibility Guidelines: Page Authoring
Quick Reference, HTML 2.0
A Beginner's Guide to HTML 4.0
Sun Microsystem's Guide to Web Style
(good)
A Basic HTML Style Guide
ISO-8859-1
The W3 Consortium (MIT)
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HTML Specifications
HTML 1.0 draft
HTML 1.0
HTML 2.0 (RFC 1866)
HTML 3.0
HTML 3.2
HTML 4.0
HTML 4.01
HTML/XHTML validator
XHTML 1.0 2nd Ed.
XHTML 1.1
HTML 5/current
page,
pages,
2012-03 cache
Netscape's
FRAMESET
directive
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Style Sheets
| Continuing Development
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CSS Zen Garden
impressive, interchangable style sheets
CSS Basics
Cascading Style Sheets, level 1
Cascading Style Sheets, level 2
(and a cached version)
Adding Style to HTML
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W3C Tech Reports
The PNG image format, tables,
style sheets, symbols, <INSERT>,
micropayments, PEP extension,
and lexical analysis
XML
eXtensible Markup Language
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