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Knowledge Base Overview

Web Standards Overview

Knowledge ⇒ Web Standards
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Web Standard should help or assist designers and developers to create and maintain proper web pages. Sometimes they are really hard to read and understand, though. If you don't think so, I tip my hat to you.

Anyway, the chapters here are about standards I constantly have to explain to people and sometimes look up myself. I am not sure if it will be a smart move to—ever so politely—direct people here instead of explaining it personally but if only one out of five people reads this first and does not need any explanation ... it will be so awesome and save me so much time. Hopefully it does for some of you, too.

1. Things about Hypertext
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
  • http:// in a nutshell
  • http:// for dummies
  • html for dummies
  • ... ( more )
2. Various Standards
  • Display vs Screen for resolution
  • The magic number 72
  • What does i18n or l10n mean
3. Cascading Style Sheets
  • What is your position
  • Offset elements
  • Text Shadows
  • Why the 960-grid exists
4. General information
  • List of countries

As standards are changing so is this content. I will try to keep the links consistent but update the content as I see fit. For new standards I will certainly create new chapters and documents.

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