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Blog Posts
Try the uzbl browser if you're tired of feature bloat
November 15, 2010 1:09pm PST
Is there a browser for users who dislike the monolithic bloat of the most popular Web browsers, but want more than the console-based minimalism of Lynx and W3m?
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Blog Posts
W3C warns HTML5 isn't ready for prime time
October 8, 2010 9:39am PDT
There is a ton of anticipation around HTML5 and some sites are experimenting with it already, but the W3C threw cold water on those experiments this week with a warning that the standard remains...
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Blog Posts
Five HTML oddities that you may not know
November 14, 2008 7:09am PST
When working with HTML, Justin James says browsers are much more compliant than Web developers think. Find out the other surprising information he has learned about HTML since becoming involved...
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Blog Posts
Working draft of HTML 5 unveiled
January 22, 2008 11:55pm PST
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a public working draft of HTML 5 -- the first major update to HTML in 10 years.
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Articles
Different types of Dreamweaver CS3 layouts
August 20, 2008 11:23am PDT
At this year's WebDU conference, Stephanie Sullivan, founder and principal of W3Conversions and Adobe community expert gave a thorough presentation named "CSS Layouts & Dreamweaver CS3".
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The spider's Web of CSS
September 26, 2007 5:15pm PDT
Finishing up our Web Directions South build up, we talk to Andy Clarke, Web designer, presenter and invited expert to the W3C's CSS working group. Andy gave us the low down on standards, the new...
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Handle DOM streaming protocols with the Remote Events for XML (REX) 1.0 specification
September 1, 2006 6:11pm PDT
The Remote Events for XML (REX) specification introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) defines an XML syntax for the transmission of Document Object Model (DOM) events that are compatible...
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Catch errors before they go live by linting your HTML with Perl
July 5, 2006 8:04pm PDT
The CPAN module called HTML::Lint module, built atop the popular HTML::Parser module, is designed to verify your markup against W3C standards and point out errors that could cause it to "break" or...
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Articles
Examine the technology behind the W3C VoiceXML standard and get ahead of the curve
June 21, 2006 7:17pm PDT
This article examines the future of the VoiceXML language standard being developed by the W3C working group.
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W3C standards: Establishing the relationships between RDF and Topic Maps
May 18, 2006 8:15pm PDT
The W3C has made an attempt to establish standard guidelines for Resource Description Framework (RDF) / Topic Maps interoperability. This document analyzes the development background of both...
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Bring your Web site up to code with this Tidy tool
March 8, 2006 8:32pm PST
HTML Tidy is a free HTML checker designed to check your HTML code and point out areas which are not fully compliant with the W3Cs published standards.
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LBase: A tool to generalize the Semantic Web
November 10, 2003 8:00am PST
The Semantic Web is one vision of the future of the Web in which the information expressed has an explicit meaning. To manage many semantic languages, the W3C has proposed the LBase tool to define...
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A new approach to locating XML data with XQuery
November 3, 2003 8:00am PST
Finding specific information contained in an XML document can be a challenge. However, XQuery can save you valuable time when searching XML documents. Review the essentials of this W3C...
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Multimodal interaction promises device integration, accessibility, and enhanced communication services
October 28, 2003 8:00am PST
The W3C Multimodal Interaction Activity group has drafted new specifications for apps that will support various interaction modes, such as speech and handwriting for input and spoken prompts and...
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The benefits of the Web ontology language in Web applications
August 20, 2003 7:00am PDT
To reach the visionary goal of a Semantic Web, the W3C must develop a Web ontology language. Get an overview of this farsighted concept and contemplate the various use cases that make this...
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Tools for securing your XML documents
December 26, 2002 8:00am PST
The W3C offers two specifications for securing your XML documents, XML Signature and XML Encryption. Find out which tools can help create secure XML documents that adhere to these standards.
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Remedial XML: Say hello to DOM
May 20, 2002 7:00am PDT
Get acquainted with W3C's Document Object Model (DOM). This installment of our remedial XML series offers a language-neutral look at how you can put this model to work.
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Laying the Web services foundation
February 7, 2002 8:00am PST
While the W3C hammers out standards, companies have a great opportunity to start working ahead to rearchitect infrastructures for Web services. Columnist Tim Landgrave discusses how the latest...
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Proposed XML standards simplify links between document resources
November 22, 2001 8:00am PST
Working with XML, it might be necessary for you to link multiple documents. Find out how proposed W3C standards XLink and XBase can add that functionality to your XML work.
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Case Studies
W3i Case Study: MicroSmarts
March 13, 2009 12:00am PDT
MicroSmarts, developers of software that protects consumer privacy, came to W3i in 2007 with an earnings problem inhibiting them from increasing the marketing of their PC performance software and...
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