Articles, tagged with "hypertext markup language", page 2
11th November 2010
Creative Creation excels in providing highest quality, The best web design is the one which is simple, attractive and at the same time user friendly. Though now you can also create your own web design yet it is not just about creating the designs but also...
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Author:
Rummy Singh
25th October 2010
Basics about HTML: HTML or the HyperText Markup Language is primarily the markup language for the web pages. This is mainly written in the form of HTML elements, which consist of ‘tags’ that are bordered by angle brackets within the content of that web pa...
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Pamella Broom
21st October 2010
There came a time when I decided to undertake the responsibility of building a website. I had so many questions and no idea where to begin to look for the answers. I began typing every word or phrase I could think of pertaining to website development and...
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Author:
Outburst
22nd September 2010
A keyword determines the whole search engine optimization (SEO) project. The keyword is usually the topic or field of interest that the client wants to establish a niche in.
Most of the time, keyword marketing and keyword popularity are quite difficult...
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Author:
helwertsteven
27th August 2010
Web design in general is a collection of electronic data in forms of text, graphics, images put together to form a web page and made accessible to the users via the internet. Through the use of Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensive Hypertext Marku...
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Author:
madblueinc
05th August 2010
A good web design can be achieved by making use of the right web design tools in the right composition. A website design has to be appealing to the eye as well as easy on the functional aspect too. Web design UK offers many such web design tools that on...
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Author:
Brown
04th August 2010
XHTMLSlicing is in use in 2002 and represents the Hypertext Markup Language. This is a generalization of standard markup language. It has been suggested to HTML and the greater degree of compatibility with other formats to increase. In a sense, a modified...
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Author:
Jain Manish
07th July 2010
XHTML was brought into use in the year 2000 and stands for Extensible hypertext markup language. It is an application of standardized general markup language. It was brought forward to make HTML more extensive and to raise its compatibility level with oth...
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Author:
Brainwork
25th June 2010
Advent of Internet has made lives so easy as almost anything can be found online. With the number of people having access to Internet on the rise, the requests for website development and web applications development are increasing day by day. While exist...
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Author:
Arun Kumar
11th June 2010
Majority of people make use of search engines for getting an answer to almost all of their queries. During this search they come across a number of websites. Some of them are not impressive enough whereas some of the websites are quite well developed as w...
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Author:
Arun Kumar
04th May 2010
In recent years the cyberspace appears to possess turn into trendier and a whole lot more multimedia oriented than in its early days. Though in some domains the new technologies work and prove productive in most cases they don't add with the user experien...
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Author:
Mike Pagach
27th April 2010
Brief description
Network is changing. In fact, the networks are changing every day: different languages, algorithms, concepts and thinking. As you have just finished learning HTML, XHTML seems to faint there.
XHTML Introduction
XHTML (Extensible Hyper...
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Author:
sandra
16th April 2010
Devised in the year 2000, Xhtml is an abbreviated form of Extensible hypertext markup language. It's a very flexible language and an application of standardized general markup language. The extension to such types of files is .XTH or .Xhtml. It was develo...
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Author:
Brainwork
19th March 2010
Bandwidth. Bandwidth is the amount of data that your website can send each second, as well as the amount of data that the visitor to your website can receive. If either one doesn't have enough bandwidth, then the website will appear slowly. For this reaso...
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Author:
Devon Mcdaniel
02nd March 2010
When scouting around for effective file compare utility software you should go for one that will ease your task in as far as the viewing and spotting of differences is concerned. This is all the more important when it comes to the comparison of HTML (hype...
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Author:
Anthony Harbor