2011
Styleguide — Paul Robert Lloyd
by SponeThis document is a guide to the mark-up styles used throughout the site.
HTML EMAIL BOILERPLATE v 0.4 updated 5/12
by Spone & 4 others (via)Welcome to the HTML Email Boilerplate. This website and its sample code creates a template of sorts, absent of design or layout, that will help you avoid some of the major rendering problems with the most common email clients out there — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, etc.
2009
When can I use...
by Spone & 9 others, 2 commentsCompatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
2007
HTML and CSS Tutorials, References, and Articles | HTML Dog
by parmentierf & 6 others (via)the web designer's resource for everything HTML and CSS, the most common technologies used in making web pages.
Beware of XHTML
by rmaltete & 2 othersIf you're a web developer, you've probably heard about XHTML, the markup language developed in 1999 to implement HTML as an XML format. Most people who use and promote XHTML do so because they think it's the newest and hottest thing, and they may have heard of some (usually false) benefits here and there. But there is a lot more to it than you may realize, and if you're using it on your website, even if it validates, you are probably using it incorrectly.
2006
XHTML Character Entity Reference
by rmaltete & 53 othersThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference.
Cheat Sheets
by camel & 7 others
cheat sheets (also known as reference cards) that you can print out and keep by your computer. There is a cheat sheet for just about anything and we aim to have the best coverage of cheat sheets available on the web.
Cheat Sheets
by parmentierf & 7 others (via)cheat sheets (also known as reference cards) that you can print out and keep by your computer. There is a cheat sheet for just about anything and we aim to have the best coverage of cheat sheets available on the web.
gotAPI.com :: Reference Lookup Service
by parmentierf & 48 others (via)C'est toujours fatigant de faire appel à plusieurs sources pour accéder aux diverses références des multiples langages de conception des pages web. LogPerspective, une société qui édite un logiciel d'analyse des logs du même nom, propose gotAPI.com centralisant tous ces manuels. Il existe plusieurs alternatives à ce type d'outil mais là on a le choix ! Par exemple pour le langage HTML on a la doc de htmlhelp.com, MSDN ou le W3C. C'est bien pensé !
2005
Openweb.eu.org - Passer du HTML au XHTML
by rmaltete & 1 otherLes règles à suivre pour passer de la syntaxe HTML à la norme XHTML.
Document Object Model Core
by sdaclin[EN] Le model de document du W3C permet de parcourir et manipuler les noeuds d'un document XHTML
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