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Webmasters today need expertise in many different technologies, platforms, and languages to create quality sites. With the advent of Internet terminals, such as WebTV, it’s now necessary to master the
The Web uses many authoring and markup languages to display content. HTML is the base language of the Web and has been joined by many other helpful languages to produce phenomenally interactive Web sites. These languages include SGML (the father of HTML) and XML. Often useful for creating Web sites, there are also programming languages such as JavaScript and ASP.
HTML, HyperText Markup Language, is the language behind the World Wide Web`s pages. This section has many HTML resources available, ranging from tutorials and guides, editors and site management tools, to specifications.
Develop In AspActive Server Pages are a server-side scripting technology primary developed to work under IIS (Internet Information Server) on Windows NT Server (3rd party products exist enabling the use of ASP on other server platforms). ASP enables the server
DesignWeb design is a combination of skills so quality resources on the subject are few and far between. Design includes skilled page layout, graphic design, use of white space, rhythm, and nuance. See also our HTML Style section and Production Graphics
Authoring ResourcesAuthoring encompasses the Web site creation process. From designing of your site, creating writing and layout with style, graphics creation and optimization, to the markup languages like HTML, to our comprehensive how-to tutorials, this is the place
Html ToolsThese HTML code-generating tools include Stephanos` Colorizer, where you can interactively pick and choose colors and grab the associated HEX / RGB triplet plus Doc JavaScript`s Mailtool, which makes creating compound mailtos easy. We even add in a couple
Xhtml Links And ResourcesXHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) is a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application. Together with CSS2, XHTML provides further support for separation of content and style. However, XHTML is a stricter language than its older brother, HTML
XmlHTML is about the display of content, XML is about creating, sharing and processing information. XML gives you a way to define tags that are specific to a particular purpose and describe information consistently. This consistency means XML can be processe