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useful (fairly current) html tips, i'm still trying to find up to date advice about what doctype to use NOW. html 4.01, xhtml, html 5 ? I'm not really a beginner but times move quick.
Reviewed by Denski Sep 26, 03:39am ( 11 reviews ) • tutsplus.com
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Rated by Denski on Sep 26, 3:39am
useful (fairly current) html tips, i'm still trying to find up to date advice about what doctype to use NOW. html 4.01, xhtml, html 5 ? I'm not really a beginner but times move quick.
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Reviewed by stimpy77 on Aug 18, 1:19am
I want to like this, but I disagree with "Never Use Inline Javascript. It's not 1996!" I've written a lot of advanced dynamic content solutions and there's just no way to be productive without inlining event handlers. Perhaps this recommendation should instead say "try to limit inline script to function invocations"...
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Rated by Jayky on Jun 30, 9:28am
I'm not one for lists, but this one's pretty useful. I'll definitely come back to it when developing websites.
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Rated by doomer4 on Jun 18, 10:57pm
From the page: "30 HTML Best Practices for Beginners"
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Reviewed by onreact-com on Jun 17, 4:38am
HTML/CSS best practices, good roundup.
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Rated by ironeus on May 18, 11:45am
A good beginner's guide for following standards & proper techniques.
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Rated by MorgansMom on May 15, 8:17am
Great list of stuff for HTML beginners. A lot of this is stuff everyone should know, even if you're a blogger who never wants to touch code with a ten foot pole.