One day, perhaps, website developers will be able to create the perfect template to display blog pages that comply to W3C standards with perfect XHTML in Blogger blogs. The goal is currently impossible because of how the blog "engine" generates blog posts at the instant you publish. Content generated external to the template and css that web developers design for blogs is the reason. This content includes hidden code that identifies the blog as shown below in this snippet of results from...
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Small business website reviews should be an annual event. Your personal sites may need a review and makeover, also. My longest running custom designed website, and one of my first projects, has been neglected for years because of the personal theme. The Degerstrom International Family Page documents all known persons who share the Degerstrom surname, and includes people from Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the USA. The site was first launched in 1996 on Compuserve and then moved to free hosting...
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Another custom designed website in xhtml with css was launched over the weekend for Adams Lawn Service of Davenport Florida. Adams provides lawn care, landscaping, and pressure washing services for your home or business in the Orlando Florida and surrounding communities including Kissimmee, St Cloud, Davenport, Lake Nona, Narcoossee, Orange County, Osceola County, and Polk County. The site features an example of their lawn service fleet with a new truck and trailer on the home page. The...
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The team at AT&T; have put up a test site for the iPhone at iPhoneTester.com for the benefit of web developers to sample test their designs to simulate how well they display on the new Apple gizmo. For sites done in XHTML with CSS, which is my standard technique and the recommended method according to Apple, "the look" on the iPhone should be just fine. The page features a graphic simulation of the iPhone with an open space for displaying content, and then an input box to enter your www...
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You can have a real estate website with valid code to worldwide standards from W3C, the WorldWideWeb Consortium. The technique requires coding in XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and the example website recently launched for Latin Connection Realty, Inc. meets those standards with zero errors. In addition to XHTML and CSS, the design meets accessiblity standards, also, as evidenced in the following links. XHTML: W3C XHTML Validation Results...
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The Trinity Lutheran Church and School website makeover was completed converting the site from a tables based layout to XHTML with CSS website design techniques. The last of the Trinity school faculty photos were furnished, so minus a few missing persons the pages look great. Trinity Lutheran Church and School, Kissimmee, Florida The Trinity Lutheran Church and School campus is located in Kissimmee, Florida within minutes of Disney World, and is a favorite with tourists looking for a...
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Indeed XML is widely accepted format to exchange structured information between heterogeneous and homogeneous systems. A structure or a piece of information can be represented in more than one way using XML. So, there is always a need arises to check if two XML documents are represents the same piece or structure of information. For example: represents the same information. So, from definition perspective a XML document is passed through a set of rules. The...
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Validator Module Bruusi and I have been passionate about the use of XHTML for a while now (read bruusi's post about why he loves XHTML). But getting it right is hard
EJS cleans the HTML out of your JavaScript with client side templates. After EJS gets its rubber gloves on dirty code, you'll feel organized and uncluttered.
See, I am what is known as a web builder – XHTML and CSS are the tools of my trade. Until now. Until The Ministry wanted little boxes which hide the content ...
It has seen several variations, with HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 (each further divided into Transitional, Frameset, and Strict versions) being the most ...