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How to Create XHTML MP Templates that Work on Every Mobile Platform
By Maximiliano Firtman: 03 September 2010 - 11:12 AM
The following is an excerpt from my book, Programming the Mobile Web.XHTML MP is based on the W3C’s XHTML Basic, and they are almost the same. The W3C has an online mobile validator at https://valida...
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Trouble positioning a <div > with javascript.
Asked by rmtryon : 13 March 2010 - 07:45 AM
Answered by spelchec: Mar 16 2010 09:39 PM
The problem with this code is that on the initial load, the image hasn't loaded into the img tag. You can also force this improper rendering by hitting Ctrl-F5. As a result, the position is being... full answer >
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Numeric Character Reference Listing
By adfm: 14 January 2010 - 05:09 PM
Looking for a handy Numeric Character Reference (NCR) listing? Look no further than this excerpt from Jennifer Niederst Robbins' HTML & CSS Pocket Reference. Do you need to know your soft hypen from y...
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I need help with this ICT assigment question about HTML! opinions please
Asked by iwannant : 30 December 2009 - 10:00 AM
Answered by DaveEveritt: Feb 20 2010 03:11 AM
Many web developers have become tired of the lack of development in XHTML and - wary of the radical differences between XHTML1* and XHTML2 - have reverted to HTML4.01 strict. Since HTML5 seems to be i... full answer >
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Dynamic HTML Glossary
By dannyg1: 29 October 2009 - 11:57 AM
absolute positioning Setting the precise location of an element within the coordinate system of the next outermost container. An absolute-positioned element exists in its own transparent layer; it is ...
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HTML and XHTML Elements and Attributes Supported by Common DTDs
By dannyg1: 29 October 2009 - 10:22 AM
With so many flavors of HTML 4 and XHTML specified by the W3C, it's not always easy to remember which elements and attributes are safe (i.e., validate without error) for a particular Document Type Def...
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