What Is FAVICON
What is favicon (or the Icon in general)? It is the little thing you see on your Location bar (History/Address bar) when you visit a web site, on the left of http://. For example, if you view a site through Internet Explorer, you see an e superimposed over a blank white paper sheet. The icon also...
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Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 10, 2004
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Putting Images On Your Web Site
Once upon a time, in the dark ages of the Early Internet, there were no images on the web pages (in fact, this is poetic - no images, on the web pages). There were just links. Hyperlinks, hyperlinks everywhere, and not an image to click. But as the Internet and the browsing technology improve...
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Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 10, 2004
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Score With Cascading Style Sheets!
CSS is an exciting feature of HTML that gives Web-site developers more control over how they want their pages displayed by specifying how each element should appear in a style sheet. Prior to the advent of CSS, the layouts of HTML documents were left up to the browsers, whilst HTML tags merely serve...
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Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 10, 2004
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Is Someone Stealing Your Source Code?
That's a question that worries many people on the Internet. And some people go to great lengths to hide their source code. There are several reasons you might want to conceal the source code of your web pages: => if you have web pages that rank highly in the search engines, you don't want p...
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Level : All levels
Added : Nov 08, 2004
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HTML Forms Validation On The Client Side
Form validation on the client-side is essential - it saves time and bandwidth; you also have better control to show the user the wrong field. This comparison of different validation methods includes comments for improving portability and maintainability.
Type : HTML Articles
Level : Experienced
Added : Nov 03, 2004
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Understanding GRML
HTML is the primary markup language used on the web. After its first release, it lacked many of the features taken for granted today on the web. It took many years for HTML to become what it is. In fact, almost four years passed between the first attempts at a markup language and HTML 2.0. In the ye...
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Level : All levels
Added : Nov 01, 2004
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Why A CSS Website Layout Will Make You Money
Although CSS layouts have been around for years, they haven't become so commonplace until recently.
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Level : All levels
Added : Oct 29, 2004
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Dreamweaver Vs FrontPage
There are two major WYSIWYG(What You See Is What You Get) editors available for beginners. These are: Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia Dreamweaver. So the question is which one is better?
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Level : All levels
Added : Oct 25, 2004
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Hex Chart
When adding a color to your webpage with HTML, sometimes you can just type in the name of the color. But more often than not, you'll need to use what's called the hex code, which is something that the browser will be able to understand. Choose a color from the list below and look to its left...
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Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 21, 2004
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XHTML bridges the gulf between HTML and XML
Bringing XML to today's HTML-based Web, XHTML justifies the "breakthrough" label. It will rise slowly but surely. By David Walker If you take any interest in Web technology, you'll have come across references to...
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Level : Experienced
Added : Aug 02, 2004
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