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in Web Design Principles
XHTML and Stylesheets

Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
Want to build website content that can be processed by XML-compliant tools? If you answered yes, then it's time to learn the rules governing XHTML.

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in HTML Articles
Why Validate Your HTML?

Creating Valid HTML Documents Means Cleaner Code and Easier Maintenance. I'll be the first one to let you in on a secret: building Web pages isn't hard. With the software that is available now, you can write your Web page and have it up and viewable in half an hour...

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in HTML Articles
Frames: Why and Why Not

Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Find out why web design guide Jennifer Kyrnin says that while frames are not the ultimate evil that some people profess, she still doesn't use them much on her personal sites.

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in HTML Tutorials
Welcome to HTML

This is Part 1 in a series of seven that will calmly introduce you to the very basics of Hyper Text Mark-up Language. I suggest you take the Primers one at a time and at your own speed and be the end you'll easily know enough to create your own HTML home page...

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in Web Design Principles
Sizing Up the Browser

Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Articles, October 2005
Steve Mulder and Michael Brandt claim that when you're creating a web page, size matters. Here they provide measurements of website elements and discuss ways to design for the most popular browsers.

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