On 9/30/2016 at 7:49 AM, Richard Owlett's prodigious digits fired off:
On 9/27/2016 7:47 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Richard Owlett composed on 2016-09-27 14:10 (UTC-0400):

That's an imperfect subject line to say the least.
Does SeaMonkey have a specification more detailed than the
"Feature List" at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/features ?

That list is more concerned with UI features than compatibility
with web standards.

The "World Wide Web Consortium" has test suites
[http://validator.w3.org/] to demonstrate compliance of a WEB
page with various HTML standards.

My interest is from a different perspective. What features of
HTML4 and/or HTML% an SeaMonkey handle as page designer intended?

Web design is comprised of three fundamental components:

1-Content = HTML

2-Appearance = CSS

3-Behavior = scripting (JS or JavaScript in the FOSS world of Gecko aka
Firefox and SeaMonkey)


Is there a site that explores that for the layperson, i.e. a Pastor and
Board of Deacons?


<http://htmldog.com/> is a good place to start.

--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
Alcohol and Calculus don't mix. Never drink and derive.
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