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Expert Author: Roger Matthews | Summary
The nofollow attribute is now commonly used and has gone far beyond controlling comment spam on blogs. This article will give a bit of history on the nofollow attribute and information on how and when its used. The noffolow attribute can be used or abused and this article will take some of the rasons why webmasters and bloggers use it.
Expert Author: Jeremy Gislason | Summary
HTML or Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant language in which most Internet web pages are based. HTML accomplishes a number of tasks via a web page, including describing the structure of text based information to be displayed within the page (font sizes, text colors and formats, etc.), providing a means for the user to interact with the site via web forms, and embedding images and other types media for display to the user.
Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Summary
Unlike HTML, XML has no fixed tags. The user must define tags that mark individual items of data within the file. XML holds the promise of a common source definition for the Web in much the same as Rich Text Files allow formatted text to be exchanged between different word processors.
Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Summary
Lovingly, you made templates to smooth the process of actually building the site and when you finished, you uploaded it to your web space. You’ve embedded a little hit counter in the front page of your site. Now your work is done. The only thing left to do is sit back and watch the hits roll in. Except they don’t.
Expert Author: Sandra Prior | Summary
With the Web being the all encompassing, slightly anarchic, global phenomenon that it is, there are no set standards about how to design Web pages. But there is one overriding principle that every Web designer should chant like a mantra as soon as they awake in the morning. ‘Speed is everything’.
Expert Author: Vadim Nareyko | Summary
We use this document for checking our results after any HTML cutting. I hope that it'll help for new and experienced developers.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article about hyperlinks and what they are used for in easy to understand English.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
First of a series on HTML forms explanation in easy to understand English
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
In this article we're going to go over some HTML tips for the proper use of fonts on your web page.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article about the variety of HTML editors available to the web designer.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
A very brief description of HTML, and some useful tools for learning and using it.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article about the header of a web page and how important it actually is.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article about how different browsers handle certain HTML elements differently, or not at all.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article on tips for optimizing your web page graphics display.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An article on guidelines for authoring in order to make visiting your web site enjoyable and editing easy.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Summary
An argument for learning HTML in spite of all the editors available to us.
Expert Author: Eric Lester | Summary
XHTML, the standard, was first released back in 2000. Roughly five years later we begin to see major websites revised to use this standard. Even the favorite whipping boy of standards-compliance punditry, Microsoft, presents their primary homepages, msn.com and microsoft.com in XHTML. Standards compliant XHTML sites are still the minority. The reason is simple. When the W3C released the new standard, the rest of the web running on HTML did not cease to function.

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