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Tokyo hosts SVG Open 2007
Next week in Tokyo, the SVG community is having a cool and scalable conference: SVG Open 2007. You may have heard of SVG, a syntax to create cool vector graphics for your Web pages. SVG is being implemented in Safari...
- svg
- svgopen
- svgopen2007
- tokyo
lang attributes accross (X)HTML versions
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By: Karl Dubost
There has been a discussion about lang attributes on the RDFa mailing-list, on what should be used depending on the HTML version. So I have done a bit or research and compilation and here are the results. The lang...
- html
- i18n
- specification
Web spotting roundup: the WASP lead edition
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By: Olivier Thereaux
A weekly roundup of some of the voices of the community that cares about HTML brings in an interesting, if challenging, program for Web developers and designers: read the specs, get involved in making them better, learn the craft, and help teach it to others.
The craft of HTML
HTML is a practical art. In a professional context, it requires precise and extensive skills. As with many popular crafts, the vast majority of people do it on their own, but only a few do it for a living. The quality of products varies a lot.
- html
- qa
- quality
- validation
- w3c
iPhone Developer Guidelines Promote One Web, Open Standards
I was a little nervous to look at iPhone for Web Developers from the Apple Developer Connection; with a splash as big as the iPhone, it seemed inevitable that they'd cut corners when it came to support for open standards. Surely the Use Standards and Tried-and-True Design Practices heading was a tease. But then… wow…
- html