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- → Planning a website
- Brief guide to planning a website
- → Building websites
- Brief guide to building html websites
- → The Most Important Thing Is to Get the HTML Right
- → HTML: All Elements From HTML 3.2 to XHTML 2.0
- Index of all HTML elements.
- → HTML Elements that matter (Questionable link)
- Since the spiders see your page as HTML code instead of what is directly visible on your HTML pages, optimizers must gain a solid understanding of the structure of a typical HTML document as well.
This lesson will guide you through some HTML basics and then tell you which elements are critical for optimization and why.
- Sample Mark-up of Complex HTML Tables
- 31-Oct-05 by James Ellis
- The purpose of this page is to provide mark-up with which CMS vendors might test their product to ensure that mark-up used by the Treasury can be stored and retrieved.
- → Index DOT Html: THE Advanced HTML Reference
- An excellent reference for researching tags and their properties. Each tag and property is noted with the browser version that first implemented it.
- → Indexdot HTML
- A solid reference to HTML elements, allowed attributes and browser peculiarities. Has a CSS counterpart (also see under 'CSS general resources').
- → HTML-Kit
- Absolutely free of charge, web-building kit. HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, etc., etc., plus loads of free, related downloads available.
- → List of valid DTDs you can use in your document.
- An oldie but a goodie to help you with typos in setting up a correct doctype.
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