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Why HTML 5 Specification Matters?
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By: Karl Dubost
This is a simple story. The story of an HTML bug. Like every stories, it could start with… Once upon a time, there was a bug. The bug and its consequences A known HTML page contains a similar piece of...
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HTML Classes of Products and Authoring
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By: Karl Dubost
Rene Saarsoo has published a survey of Coding practices of Web pages. It contains a lot of very useful information for those who try to understand how the Web is authored in the wild. One of the major concerns of...
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WASP's Education Task Force Curriculum Survey
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By: Olivier Thereaux
If you are involved in teaching the web, this survey created by the Education Task Force of the Web Standards Project is for you. Take a few minutes of your time, and help them build a better curriculum for the future Web professionals.
HTML elements from HTML 3.2 to XHTML 2.0
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By: Karl Dubost
Jens Meiert published recently a very cool list of all HTML elements from HTML 3.2 to XHTML 2.0. It is very interesting to visualize the list of elements. I see a few possible possible improvements on this list. definition of...
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The Web as An Ecosystem
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By: Karl Dubost
Don’t you feel sometimes you are in the middle of an action movie and when you have time to rest a bit, you realize that you were running all along. Then the action is restarting. It never stops. So let’s...
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Fixing the Web… Together!
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By: Karl Dubost
Molly Holzschlag recently posted an article about stopping the development on HTML 5 and XHTML 2.0 until implementations are consistent for HTML 4.01 and others. It is surprising because one of the main goals of HTML 5 is exactly this,...
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How to to contribute to W3C work? Tutorials
We started a series about how you can contribute to W3C work. Last time, we have seen how to create and propose your own quick tips. This week, we will go a step further by looking at tutorials. Specifications...