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Do iframes still fit the mold of current web standards? The technology is old but I am seeing them resurface - especi开发者_运维知识库ally with the new youtube embed code being iframes and facebook ju
I have embeded an ActiveX control via an HTML <option> element in Internet Explorer that plays video from a Cisco video server.
I don\'t think it\'s labeled a \"manifesto\" but it\'s basically about how websites should work. One of the things in the list is that it should be accessible via GETs and not POSTs. Have clean extens
I used PSPad for my WordPress template and just now realized the DOCTYPE was defaulted to: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//D开发者_JS百科TD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">
In the top of my webpages it days:开发者_开发百科 <!doctype html><html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"
In HTML I could do: <noscript><link href=\"css/stylenojs.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" /></noscript>
Child selectors like this: #id > a { background-color: blue; } Doesn\'t seem to be referenced on开发者_StackOverflow社区 the w3schools css website. Is it bad practice?
I have been using the P tag for each html form filed element row but i开发者_JAVA技巧n twitter and facebook they use table for designing a form and linkedin uses ol tags for each html field rows. Ebay
I am curious how other developers reconcile http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Axioms.html#opaque in the context of web caching. I prefer the Rails\' approach of suffixing resource requests based on the f