Articles, tagged with "w3c", page 7
10th January 2007
Some of you may have heard of 404 Pages They look a little bit like this.
Not very interesting to look at, I think you'll agree, but some thought has gone into this standard document. The page might not be gone altogether: it might only be temporarily...
Read >
Author:
Debbie Harrison
07th July 2006
Using XHTML in coding web pages may as well be one of the fastest growing trends in the web today. In almost every website, mostly personal, that are being published each day, we usually see the words "Valid XHTML" proudly plastered somewhere in their foo...
Read >
Author:
Wicked Innovations
31st May 2006
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where standards are developed for the World Wide Web. These standards and protocols have been established to ensure long-term growth for the web and to maintain a certain level of conformi...
Read >
Author:
JTB Studios
29th May 2006
In previous 2 articles I have mentioned some common techniques you should avoid before you start building your website. Now, I want to talk about search engine optimization (SEO) techniques you should follow during web development phase.
1. Write pages...
Read >
Author:
Piter Gursky
12th May 2006
Those that were around for the beginning of the world wide web will remember that the groundbreaking concept that fueled its explosion was the hyperlink. The hyperlink seems commonplace today, but it is still the glue that holds the internet together.
...
Read >
Author:
Ron McCluskey
24th February 2006
Perhaps, you have been worrying too much about your web site design services. Are they doing pretty good?
Well, to soothe your brain muscles, lessen the wrinkling of your forehead and the frequency of troubled sleep, here are some web site technologie...
Read >
Author:
maricon williams
01st February 2006
Client Side and Servers Side are the two kinds of technologies used in web sites. The first type means that the processing of the technology is done in the web browser. On the other hand, Server Side is done by the web server.
In your web browser, Cli...
Read >
Author:
maricon williams
05th January 2006
Some people have taken CSS beyond layouts - to the point of arranging data. Tables are still a key part of web design and have an important part in arranging data.
According to the W3C: "The HTML table model allows authors to arrange data -- text, pr...
Read >
Author:
Mark Spencer
11th January 2005
Your website is ready. Your content is in place, you have optimized your pages. What is the last thing you should do before uploading your hard work? Validate. It is surprising how many people do not validate the source code of their web pages before putt...
Read >
Author:
Daria Goetsch