I really don't understand why so many people are reluctant to take a few moments and learn HTML codes, but instead choose to use Page Builder. If only they knew the benefits of making the pages their own self. After all, the best page builder for me always has been notepad and typing out the HTML code. Less hassle. lol
I really don't understand why so many people are reluctant to take a few moments and learn HTML codes, but instead choose to use Page Builder. If only they knew the benefits of making the pages their own self. After all, the best page builder for me always has been notepad and typing out the HTML code. Less hassle. lol
I agree totally. I've somehow found that Notepad is practically the most straightforward HTML tool I've ever used. Type it out. Rush to validator. Correct errors. Repeat prev two steps as many times as is necessary. Should get you started.
As for this tutorial, it was nicely done. I'm really looking for a good essay explaining the difference between HTML and XHTML, maybe your tutorial can begin with why it's important to switch/convert to XHTML? Just a random thought. Sorry if you've explained this already, I only skimmed through your article... but I do think it's nicely laid out and everything
Well, I wrote this awhile ago (summer 2005) and I kinda just rushed through it. I'll do some research about why XHTML and HTML are different, and update my tutorial. Thanks for the suggestions.
This is cool startup tutorial. If it's almost a year old; then even more so I will look forward very much to whatever updates you have in mind. Thanks for this one in the meantime...
Validation should be a good idea. I should do that, considering I have some old pages I should convert over and fix up so they'll work on just about any browser.
I don't think you really needed to repeat the code for both XHTML 1.0 and 1.1 as in all cases, the only thing different is the doctype. It's more important to highlight the differences between XHTML and HTML than between the two versions of XHTML.
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