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HTML Validator

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

HTML Validator is a Mozilla extension that adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla. The number of errors of a HTML page is seen on the form of an icon in the status bar when browsing. The details of the errors are seen when looking the HTML source of the page.
The extension is based on [...]

Web Developer extension

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

The Web Developer extension adds a menu and a toolbar to the browser with various web developer tools. It is designed for Firefox, Flock, Mozilla and Seamonkey, and will run on any platform that these browsers support including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
It is created by Chris Pederick in order to handle dozens of [...]

Is XHTML good enough?

Monday, July 30th, 2007

There are many false benefits of XHTML promoted on the Web. Let’s clear up some of them at a glance:

XHTML does not promote separation of content and presentation any more than HTML does. XHTML has all of the same elements and attributes (including presentational ones) that HTML has, and it doesn’t offer any additional CSS [...]

What is JSON?

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

JSON , which stands for “JavaScript Object Notation”, is a lightweight data-interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write, and for machines to parse and generate. JSON is based on the Object Notation of the JavaScript language. However, it does not require JavaScript to read or write because it is a text [...]

What is social bookmarks?

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Social bookmarking communities can increase traffic to your web site
The purpose of social bookmarks is to give users a place online to store links to their favorite web pages. These bookmarks are available to any computer with Internet access. This saves the trouble of trying to remember a web site address when you [...]

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