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HTML 4.01 Specification
The World Wide Web (Web) is a network of information resources. The Web relies on three mechanisms to make these resources readily available to the widest possible audience:
1. A uniform naming scheme for locating resources on the Web (e.g., URIs).
2. Protocols, for access to named resources over the Web (e.g., HTTP).
3. Hypertext, for easy navigation among resources (e.g., HTML).
Web Development(Tutorial)
Complete guide for Web Development
Writing HTML
This is just an introduction to some concepts behind HTML. After this lesson you will be able to:
* Express the importance of HTML standards
* Describe some of the differences between HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, and HTML 4.0
Web Design Reference Guide
We all remember the time when the Internet was booming and people were getting excited about each new Web technology that surfaced. It's now many years later and one such technology, JavaScript, has gone through quite a harsh period. Starting as a promising new tool, it was later tossed aside by the masses and even hated by some. Today, JavaScript is yet again a promising new tool in the eyes of many. In this week's column, I'll tell you how Ajax saved JavaScript and sparked a revolution in Web design.
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XUL Programmers Reference Manual
This document is a reference for the XML-based User Interface Language (XUL). Like the interface widgets that XUL describes, this reference is organized hierarchically. For example, almost all of the widgets inherit from the box widget, which means that they share the attributes described in that area of the reference. Where attributes are inherited, those attributes are italicized in the spelling for that widget. The menubar object and the attributes it inherits from box are a good example of this.
DocBook: The Definitive Guide
DocBook provides a system for writing structured documents using XML. It is particularly well-suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software, though it is by no means limited to them. DocBook is an XML schema. Because it is a large and robust schema, and because its main structures correspond to the general notion of what constitutes a book, DocBook has been adopted by a large and growing community of authors. DocBook is supported �out of the box� by a number of commercial tools, and support for it is rapidly growing in a number of free software environments. In short, DocBook is an easy-to-understand and widely used schema. Dozens of organizations use DocBook for millions of pages of documentation, in various print and online formats, worldwide.
HTML Programming
(HTML) is a markup language designed for creating [webpage]that is, information presented on the [World Wide Web]. Defined as a simple 'application' of SGML, which is used by organizations with complex publishing requirements, HTML is now an Internet standard maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The most recent version is HTML 4.01, though it has been superseded by XHTML.
Web Teaching
Beginning with a brief history of the Internet, this book delves into a review of current research, active learning strategies, Web courseware, metacognition, strategies for Web discussions, promoting student self-regulation, building interactive Web pages, basic HTML coding, managing Web sites, using databases, automated testing, and security and legal issues.
Zen and the Art of the Internet
A Beginner's Guide to the Internet
Your Internet Consultant - The FAQs of Life Online
FAQ is Internet-speak for frequently asked question. A FAQ is one of those questions that is so common, so pervasive that, well, it is asked frequently. Every field has its FAQs: ice skating, parenting, the Internet.
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