I\'m mainly using Ruby to do this but my plan of attack thus far is as follows: Use the gems rdf,rdf-rdfa, and either rdf-microdata or mida to parse data given any URI. I think it\'d be best to map t
Every time I create a HTML5 page, I struggle with where to put the main page title. Everybody seams to handle this differently...
I\'m working on a web app that has code listings. Certain lines of code have notes attached to them (think comments, but not inline code comments - more like an author explaining something).
This question already has answers here: Difference between <input type='button' /> and <input type='submit' />
Live Example HTML5 <menu> element HTML5: <menu type=\"list\"> <li><a href=\"/signup/\"> Sign Up </a></li>
I need to make like this with this mark-up <ol> <li> <h2>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</h2>
I\'m putting together my blog at the moment - which includes a tag cloud to allow people to browse by topic
<table> <tr><th>Tags</th></tr> <tr><td>c#</td></tr>
I\'ve seen a lot of examples on the web where forms are laid out like so: <form> <p><input></p>
When posting a link to a website in Facebook (Google+ and the rest count too) you\'re given a thumbnail, or selection of thumbnails to choose from. These aretags from the HTML.