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Html ordered and unordered lists broken in all versions Last post by Yeswap: For the last 24 hours all pages using html ordered and unordered lists (ul and ol tags) are no longer displaying as lists. The bullets and numbers are missing. This really messes up the readability of some pages. Levels of HTML knowledge Inspired by Emil Stenström's Levels of CSS knowledge, I started thinking about the extreme difference in HTML knowledge among people working in the web industry. It spans all the way from people who know next to nothing about it to Rewrite of "Continuous Integration" Updated web site: If my logs are to be believed, one of my most popular web articles is that on Continuous Integration. The original was written several years ago and I've now completely rewritten it. I think the new version gives a Reinventing HTML It is important to maintain HTML incrementally, as well as continuing a This is a complex area, as existing HTML forms and XForms are both form languages. A goal would be to have an HTML forms language which is a superset of the New Page: Game Statistics e've just released our new Game Statistics page. This new page will provide you with up-to-date statistics about some of the most important aspects of World of Warcraft: most sought-after items in the Auction House, CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2007 The CoffeeCup HTML Editor is 2 Editors in 1. If you know HTML or want to learn more use the powerful and easy Code Editor that has set the standard since 1996. To make pages fast, or without knowing HTML use the drag and drop WYSIWYG 5 HTML elements you probably never use but perhaps should This is a list of HTML elements I've found to be very poorly represented in most Many of these elements offer more semantic value than actual functionality, but with the rising popularity of CSS driven design where HTML elements are Updated article on agile offshore development Updated web site: During my last trip to India, I spent some time chatting with our team there about their experiences with offshore development. I've incorporated the results of that, and some other conversations, into a new version of html to be 'incrementally evolved' mrdrbob writes "it has been decided that html is going to be incrementally updated, as the w3c believe that their efforts with xhtml are going unnoticed or unused by many websites out there. html is going to be worked on in parallel How not to fix HTML Why is it that the HTML Working Group has a problem of “perceived accountability,” HTML is a topic of interest. But it isn’t an outright fiasco. They used to be in HTML before the W3C decided that CERN physics papers never need
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