W3BNR wrote:
On 8/22/2011 6:15 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 8/21/2011 11:21 PM Michael Gordon submitted the following:
The link below shows in part what Composer, Komposer, and TextPad can
do with a
web document.
It is true Mozilla Composer is a bit shy on making W3C compliant
document
W3BNR wrote:
> I haven't played with HTML5 as yet.
There isn't much need. It's still a draft and a lot of it is not yet
supported by browsers. Ask in alt.html if you are concerned.
All my sites are HTML 4.01 Strict, which is stable. (XHTML is at a
dead end, so no point going there either.)
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On 8/22/2011 11:08 AM MCBastos submitted the following:
Interviewed by CNN on 22/08/2011 07:15, W3BNR told the world:
When composing html/css, I use the hand Tidy.exe program. Run it in a DOS
window. It'll let you know of the line number of error, fix some small errors,
and format your lines.
Interviewed by CNN on 22/08/2011 07:15, W3BNR told the world:
> When composing html/css, I use the hand Tidy.exe program. Run it in a DOS
> window. It'll let you know of the line number of error, fix some small
> errors,
> and format your lines. Also convert html to xhtml, and covert stuff t
On 8/22/2011 6:15 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 8/21/2011 11:21 PM Michael Gordon submitted the following:
The link below shows in part what Composer, Komposer, and TextPad can do with a
web document.
It is true Mozilla Composer is a bit shy on making W3C compliant documents, just
be gla
On 8/21/2011 11:21 PM Michael Gordon submitted the following:
The link below shows in part what Composer, Komposer, and TextPad can do with a
web document.
It is true Mozilla Composer is a bit shy on making W3C compliant documents, just
be glad you do not have to support printers.
Komposer is u
The link below shows in part what Composer, Komposer, and TextPad can do
with a web document.
It is true Mozilla Composer is a bit shy on making W3C compliant
documents, just be glad you do not have to support printers.
Komposer is useful in creating good web documents, but sometimes falls
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