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Html Tags, Web Design

HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference
By Jennifer Niederst Robbins
You're ready to make the move to much cleaner standards-compliant web design, but how do you keep all those HTML tags and CSS values straight? This handy pocket guide offers alphabetical listings of every element and attribute in the HTML 4.01 and XHTML...
[Publish Date: May 2006]
Other Editions: 3rd Edition
Mozilla Thunderhead: A Language For User Interfaces | InsideRIA
By Ben Longoria
By now most of us have seen the amazing work that Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith over at Mozilla have created. The incredible web-based code editor built from scratch using the HTML canvas tag. A project embedded in the Bespin...
[Publish Date: February 27, 2009]
ONJava.com -- From Tags to Riches: Going from Web1.0 to Flex
By Shashank Tiwari
James Ward and I put together an article on porting over an HTML application to Flex. Its published on InfoQ. We used the Pentaho BI Dashboard as the sample application in our endeavor. After reading the article you will realize...
[Publish Date: February 11, 2008]
Update: Work on Stuff That Matters--Tim O'Reilly @ Web 2.0 Expo - O'Reilly ...
By Sara Peyton
Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, didn't mince words as he addressed the crowd this morning at Web 2.0 Expo in New York City. As CNET reported today, he said: "You have to conclude, if you look at the focus of a lot of what you call 'Web 2.0,' the relentless focus on advertising-based consumer models, lightweight applications, we may be living in somewhat of a bubble, and I'm not talking about an investment bubble. (It's) a reality bubble." Indeed, in the wake of Wall Street's tumble and anxiety all around, Tim is asking people to think about what they would do differently and to "work on stuff that matters." Click here to view Tim's keynote at the Expo.
[Publish Date: September 20, 2008]
Google Mashup Editor Launches - O'Reilly Radar
By Brady Forrest
Google just released a web-based mashup creator and hosting environment. The editor accepts HTML, CSS, and Google-specific XML tags. These tags provide access to google feeds such as the Google Calendar and Base. The example we just saw built in front of us took six lines of code and plotted locations on a map. Pretty impressive. This can be...
[Publish Date: May 31, 2007]
use HTML fieldset in forms to make label match multi-part date - O'Reilly ...
By Derek Sivers
Are you being good and using
[Publish Date: October 20, 2005]
Behaviour: Using CSS selectors to apply Javascript behaviours - O'Reilly Radar
By Marc Hedlund
I love reading this: After all the work of WASP and others to promote clean markup, valid pages and graceful degradataion via css - it sucks that we're going back to tag soup days by throwing javascript tags into our html. The better way to do javascript is to do it unobtrusively. PPK and Simon Willison have been recommending this...
[Publish Date: June 25, 2005]
Unobtrusive DOM Scripting - O'Reilly Radar
By Marc Hedlund
This manifesto from the Web Standards Project is right on the money in its technical recommendations -- that JavaScript should be linked to HTML only through a
[Publish Date: July 20, 2005]
Accelerating JSP Tag Development with Jakarta Velocity | O'Reilly Media
Use Jakarta Velocity to improve the writing of JSP tags by factoring the HTML into a separate resource.
[Publish Date: May 01, 2002]
Cooking with Java Servlets & JSP | O'Reilly Media
Learn how to use the Java Plug-in HTML Converter tool to generate the tags for embedding an applet, how to configure a javax.sql.DataSource for use in a servlet with the Tomcat web container, and how to use the JSTL's XML and XSLT-related tags, in ...
[Publish Date: February 25, 2004]
perl.com: Creating Modular Web Pages With EmbPerl
By Neil Gunton
If you have ever wished for an include HTML tag to reuse large chunks of HTML, you are in luck. Neil Gunton explains how Embperl solves the problem.
[Publish Date: March 13, 2001]
Should schools crack down on P2P? EPIC says no - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Richard Koman
Related link: https://news.com.com/2100-1023-964908.html?tag=fd_top...
[Publish Date: November 07, 2002]
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