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Deitrick  Erica L

Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML - 0 views

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    Hey everyone! I found this site in a book required for another class, it is very helpful and easy to navigate. Check it out!
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    Getting started with HTML is from The World Wide Web Consortium (w3c). This particular article is helpful because it includes the basics of html, including what it is and how to write in html. W3C has to do with the development of html, which I found out from the book, Web Design In A Nutshell by Jennifer Robbins.
 Mark Zaniewski

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://vidpics.nfshost.com/kiev.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    The W3C Validation of my recipe page for Challenge Webprog-1-h. The Validator is quite interesting.
Starr Andrew

My Intro - now XHTML validated for your pleasure! - 0 views

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    My intro page validated via W3C
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    Saves me a step if you can link right to the validation: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fastarr.nfshost.com%2Fintroagain.html&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0 But this works, which is most important :).
Bryan Dumelin

Useful Page for HTML / CSS / Web Programming Help - 0 views

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    the w3c html validator checks html input to make sure it follows HTML or XHTML standards. it will also help you look for syntax errors.
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    This is the homepage for the World Wide Web Consortium - it details all of the standards for HTML, CSS, etc etc. Its a great resource for web coding help. Site also contains tutorials for more information.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming - 0 views

  • new son
    • Chere B
       
      Congratulations!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Thanks :)
  • Although I try to track on everything you submit via Diigo or on the web or via email to me, the only official way to submit is to bookmark your project using the appropriate tag.
    • Sorteberg  Matthew T
       
      I just want to be sure that all the work I've done, including my bookmarks for webprog-1-a have been seen. I am missing grades for work that I've done in 1-a and 1-b...I'm sure it's hard to keep track of everything. Thank You!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Matt, I try to check every day, but sometimes I go a couple of days without. If I'm still missing something of your, and it shows up in your collected bookmarks, let me know and I'll do a quick audit, making sure all your bookmarks (assuming they meet the standards of the challenge) show up in the gradebook.
  • current standard
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Who ultimately decides what new coding practices are? Do they have pow-wows every X amount of years to discuss the evolution of code? How long before they become mainstream and accepted by all browsers and designers/programmers alike?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      It's complicated. W3C is considered the standards issueing group, and yes, they pretty much continually talk about what needs to happen in the next standard. In that, it's a bit like the video standards, with the MPEG group deciding what should be included as part of an MPEG-2 or MPEG-6 standard. However, it's also the case that there is a bit more variability in how well browsers follow that standard. As the book suggests, it's much better today than it was a few years back, when you would have effectively had to design different sites for each browser. There are still some oddities in Internet Explorer that you will likely have to design hacks for, but it's not like it used to be.
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    Question about work.
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    Question about work.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: 1-4: Text Markup - 0 views

shared by Alex Halavais on 26 Jan 09 - Cached
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    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Are there any real differences between the tag and the tag? I have only really ever used the and don't recall ever even hearing about the same with and
    • Alex Halavais
       
      I suspect the sticky note ate your tags! The difference between em and i is pretty much semantic. i and b were introduced by the browsers as tags, and not by the W3C. So to write valid code, you should really use the strong and em. But I will admit to slipping into i and b with some frequency. Again, best to get in the habit of strong and em, if at all possible.
Rafael Santiago

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://rafael.nfshost.com/choccookie.html - W3C Markup Val... - 0 views

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    Here is the validated page for challenge 1-h based on my previous recipe challenge.
Kuban  Ellise J

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://thisandthat.nfshost.com/intro.html - W3C Markup Val... - 0 views

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    Success! a good to go according to w3.org
Deitrick  Erica L

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://leo21.nfshost.com/indexexample2.html - W3C Markup V... - 0 views

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    This site simplified my webpage and asked me to take out certain tags. After doing so, the page was still readable however, XHTML approved.
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    I have published a page that is up to XHTML standard. I used my recipe for peach daquiris for this validator service. I had nine errors when I first typed it in and after following the directions I was told that my document was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 transitional.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://www.sarah-janebolling.com/validated.html - W3C Mark... - 0 views

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    This proved to me I know next to nothing about XHTML, with that said, I know I have a lot to learn and am quickly learning from my mistakes.
Marie Shanahan

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://marie.nfshost.com/recipe2.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    I took my recipe html file and tried cleaning it up. After numerous attempts to fix my code myself, I clicked the "Clean up Markup with HTML Tidy" button. HTML Tidy basically truncated my table-specific CSS and aggregated it at the top. I suppose I'll learn how to do this myself when I begin on Module 2. Instead of changing the original file, I saved a new one to show to the code difference at http://marie.nfshost.com/recipe2.html
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    HTML Tidy is a lifesaver--as long as you look at the changes and can figure out why they have happened. (It also makes it prettier, if you use the "indents" feature.)
Deitrick  Erica L

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://leo21.nfshost.com/index135.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    This is the validator page.
Deitrick  Erica L

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://leo21.nfshost.com/index134.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    This was the results page from the validator website.
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    Think you meant webprog-1-h. I've changed the tag...
Chere B

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://icm505dc.nfshost.com/recipe2.html - W3C Markup Vali... - 0 views

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    Here's my valid xhtml page. I used the code Prof. Halavais gave webprog as a template to get started. Thanks.
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