Hello WSG readers,
This is for the attention of those in the UK, particularly those in
the South-West (or who want to travel to Bristol).
I'm organising an Unconference in Bristol about Knowledge, cleverly
called "Bristol Knowledge Unconference".
It will be on Friday 5th September 2008 between 14
Hi Maurinerd,
yes, it is for unifei (Universidade Federal de Itajubá ;D)
Hi Stuart,
Thank you, I will try this, but I'll try another word instead of "go",
because i've to use portuguese (something like "go to" because in
portuguese "go" haven't the meaning of "enter" the site).
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2008/7/22
2008/7/23 Designer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been examining what happens if you put something inside an end tag,
> such as . The validator says:
>
> "name start character invalid: only S separators and TAGC allowed here."
>
TAGC means the "tag close" character, which is >
The S Separator is the
On 23 Jul 2008, at 13:24, Designer wrote:
I've been examining what happens if you put something inside an end
tag, such as . The validator says:
"name start character invalid: only S separators and TAGC allowed
here."
I googled, found lots of folk failing to add descriptors to a
closi
I've been examining what happens if you put something inside an end tag,
such as . The validator says:
"name start character invalid: only S separators and TAGC allowed here."
I googled, found lots of folk failing to add descriptors to a closing
div, but NOBODY explained what those terms mean
Incase it hasn't come up yet the reason for doing this is pretty
straight forward. You might want to serve up the same content but with a
BIG reduction in the amount of markup used and smaller image files.
Bandwidth costs money on a mobile and your users will appreciate the
reduced costs and do