HTML list have become one of the most used HTML elements for marking-up various semantic content structures. This article will explain, discuss and show the anatomy of html lists.
HTML emails are the subject of many discussions. This article doesn't discuss about weither or not HTML messages have their place in our mailboxes, but about a problem web developers face when creating HTML emails: the email client support of CSS.
Using HTML entities is the right way to ensure all the characters on your page are validated. However, often finding the right entity code requires scanning through 250 rows of characters.
markItUp! is a JavaScript plugin built on the jQuery library. It allows you to turn any textarea into a markup editor. Html, Textile, Wiki Syntax, Markdown, BBcode or even your own Markup system can be easily implemented.
Designing an HTML email that renders consistently across the major email clients can be very time consuming. Support for even simple CSS varies considerably between clients, and even different versions of the same client.
We've put together this CSS support in email clients guide to save you the time and trouble of figuring it out for yourself. With 21 different sets of results, all the major email systems are covered, both desktop applications and webmail.
Robert Bringhurst's book The Elements of Typographic Style is considered a classic in the field. I have structured this website to step through Bringhurst's working principles, explaining how to accomplish each using techniques available in HTML and C
curvyCorners is a free JavaScript program that will create on-the-fly rounded corners for any HTML DIV element, that look as good as any graphically created corners.
tablesorter is a jQuery plugin for turning a standard HTML table with THEAD and TBODY tags into a sortable table without page refreshes. tablesorter can successfully parse and sort many types of data including linked data in a cell.
A CSS sticky footer that just works. In just a few simple CSS classes with minimal extra HTML markup, this is a sticky footer that even beginners can get a handle on. It's been tested in IE 5 and up, Firefox, Safari and Opera.
GeSHi is a syntax highlighter for HTML, written in PHP. Basically, you input the source you want to highlight and the name of the language you want to highlight it in, and GeSHi returns the syntax-highlighted result.
This tool lists a number of javascript scripts designed to embed various objects in HTML pages, such as images, flash animations, movies and iframes.
Comparison of various scripts that display images
and other objects in somehow cool CSS popups
XAMPP is an easy to install Apache distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache. It contains MySQL, PHP and Perl. To make it convenient for developers XAMPP is configured with all features turned on.
Google released a chart generator service they are calling the Google Chart API. Usage is quite straightforward: you link to an image in the form of a parameterized URL, e.g.