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eldavojohn writes "The design director of NYTimes.com, Khoi Vinh, recently answered readers' questions in the Times's occasional feature 'Ask the Times.' He was asked how the Web site looks so consistently nice and polished no matter which browser or resolution is used to access it. His answer begins: 'It's our preference to use a text editor, like HomeSite, TextPad or TextMate, to "hand code" everything, rather than to use a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) HTML and CSS authoring program, like Dreamweaver. We just find it yields better and faster results.'"
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via Slashdot @ 11:02 30th Apr
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DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/429cd7/html_xhtml_and_c) has announced the addition of the "HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" report to their offering. Want to build a killer Web site? Want to make it easy to keep your site up to date? You'll need to know how CSS, HTML, and XHTML work together. HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies makes that easy too! These eight minibooks get you started, explain standards, and help you connect all the dots to create sites with pizzazz. This handy, one-stop guide catches you up on XHTML basics and CSS fundamentals. You'll learn how to work with Positionable CSS to create floating elements, margins, and multi-column layouts, and you'll get up to speed on client-side programming with JavaScri
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via Reuters @ 8:33 27th Jun
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The HTML Working Group has published three documents: HTML 5, HTML 5 differences from HTML 4, and the first public draft of HTML 5 Publication Notes . HTML 5 introduces features for Web application authors, new elements based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability. See the diff-marked version showing changes made since the 22 January 2008 draft. Learn more about the HTML Activity.
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via W3C @ 12:02 12th Jun
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via VNUNet.com @ 0:09 3rd Jun
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I got an email the other day asking me why I didn't recommend WYSIWYG CSS editors. That seemed like a really good question, so I started looking at the CSS editors I know about and you know what? There really aren't any WYSIWYG CSS editors of note. Now, mind you, I'm not talking about Dreamweaver and other Web Design software programs that support CSS, I'm talking about CSS editors. If you know of a CSS editor that is WYSIWYG, not just with a preview mode, but actually WYSIWYG, I'd love to know about it. But in the mean time, if you're looking for a CSS editor, I've set up a questionnaire to help you determine the best ones for your needs.
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via About @ 19:25 24th May
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One of the first steps in deciding to use advanced CSS techniques such as those found in CSS 3 and some CSS 2 is knowing what browsers your customers use. If their browsers don't support the CSS you want to use, then it won't do you a lot of good to use it. While I can't tell you what browsers your customers use, this article will give you some help in determining what CSS the browsers support.
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via About @ 6:11 28th May
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This download accompanies the MSDN articles "Word 2007 HTML and CSS Rendering Capabilities in Outlook 2007 (Part 1 of 2)" and "Word 2007 HTML and CSS Rendering Capabilities in Outlook 2007 (Part 2 of 2)." To view these articles, click the links available from the Related Links section of the page.
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via ActiveWin.com @ 13:44 29th Apr
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CSS If you're trying to learn CSS, you should first learn the CSS 1 properties. These are the most widely supported CSS properties and you won't go wrong with them. There are a lot of things that CSS 1 can do for your Web pages but you'll never know if you don't try them out.
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via About @ 1:07 11th May
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One thing that novice Web designers don't realize is that even if you have a very powerful Web editor like Dreamweaver or Expression Web, you still need to think about CSS development from a coder's perspective. Hopefully, someday this will change and editors will be better at CSS development than they are now. (Note: these tools are good at writing CSS, they just aren't perfect.) If you have a plan and a workflow that you follow every time you start to build a CSS Web page, you'll get the best results out of what CSS can do for you.
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via About @ 9:10 5th May
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When I wrote about the New York Times's design director Khoi Vinh's comment that he and his staff still hand code their HTML, this stirred a fair amount of both nostalgic and contemporary reverie among TidBITS readers (see "Hand Coding HTML Is Still in Vogue," 2008-04-28). Slashdot picked up Vinh's comment separately, and many readers there seemed to misunderstand - they thought Vinh was saying that every page on the Times' site was being created by hand. One commenter wrote, "Handcoding takes far more time than is necessary in a changing scenario of today's news. Effort not proportional to returns. As a shareholder, i [sic] would sue them for wasting money."
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via Tidbits @ 0:42 2nd May
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DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2008--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/429cd7/html-xhtml-and-c) has announced the addition of the "HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" report to their offering.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:28 27th Jun
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It's kind of hard to believe that it's almost been a decade since HTML 4.01 was made official. However, it has taken browsers a while to recognise the standard, and this process continues today. I was pleased to see that the W3C has released the first draft of HTML 5 with its goal of creating Semantic HTML.
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via Builder AU @ 11:19 25th Jun
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TwilightSentry writes "Ars Technica reports that a group of developers has created an Objective-C-like extension to JavaScript along with a class library mirroring Cocoa. They've used these to release an impressive demo app called 280 Slides. The article notes, 'Whereas SproutCore seeks to "embrace the platform" by giving a Cocoa-like development model for developers already using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to make a web app, Cappuccino and Objective-J take an entirely different approach. "Since Cappuccino runs entirely on the client, at run time, we're never actually generating HTML or CSS," says Boucher. "When you build an application in Cappuccino, you don't need to ever deal with HTML or CSS. All of your interface is designed in Objective-J and Cappuccino.
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via Slashdot @ 9:54 30th Jun
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Ergonis Software today announced a new HTML snippets set for Typinator, its highly acclaimed tool for auto-typing text. The new HTML set provides over 100 abbreviations for elements of the HTML 4.01 standard. Just type a short abbreviation and Typinator will insert the corresponding HTML code and place the insertion point appropriately - system-wide in any application. This will not only save you a lot of time and thousands of keystrokes but will also eliminate typing errors.
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via TechWhack @ 6:14 4th Jun
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Cascading Style Sheets are very complicated and challenging, but it's possible to learn all you need to know to start building CSS Web pages in just a few days. I have finished a full, 11-day class on CSS that covers everything from the basics of CSS all the way through positioning and other advanced topics. The benefit of these email classes is that while they come daily, you can study the lessons at your own pace. And once you've completed the CSS class, you'll have the knowledge to do really great things with Cascading Style Sheets.
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via About @ 12:05 9th Jun
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Being that my first "real" job was at a web design shop as a code monkey, it warmed my heart to see Khoi Vinh, Design Director for the NY Times state that they still write HTML code by hand. Of course, I have to believe that he was referring to templating and such, as there is no way they could maintain or deliver that amount of content without some kind of CMS.
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via CNET @ 16:26 28th Apr
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ 429cd7/html_xhtml_and_c) has announced the addition of the "HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" report to their offering.
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