Anne van Kesteren: Weblog 4.2
Weblog on W3C, WHATWG, HTML, CSS, DOM, XML, HTTP and more.
Archives 2004
- Happy new year! (2005)
- Avoid 404
- favicon not for IE
- New feeds
- Gmail for Christmas
- Some notes on XHTML 1.1
- ALA does semantic nonsense
- ALT attribute (ALT tag, ALT tooltip)
- .mobi sTLD - the HTML 3.2 of domain names
- CSS revolution?
- Ignorant developers
- Mozilla FAQ on
application/xhtml+xml
- Firefox 1.0 nl-NL
- GoT - valid HTML 4.01 Strict
- Browsers
- The secondarticlepost
- Fangs - Firefox screen reader emulator
- Quality comments
- No evolution
- XML Schema
- Rob on Scrivens
- post title separator site name
- Standardize, don't try to invent
- Microsoft on standards
- WHATWG is alive again (HTML 5.0!)
- Firefox 1.0!
- Mozilla Europe, Dutch edition
- The aftermeetingpost
- Playing with flat files
- Which file extension are you?
- Semantics, again?
- Americans considered harmful
- Back online
- Dutch government site in XHTML 1.1
- Be there!
- Primitive markup
- Standards
- Somebody there?
- Anne is on the move
- gbrowser
- No reasons for tables, even Zeldman switched
- Recent (personal) projects
- Implementing atom:modified in PHP
- XHTML as business failure
- Mozilla updates
- CSS3
cursor support in Mozilla
- W3C uses presentational markup
- The future of HTML
- HTML Overlays
- Source linking
overflow-x and overflow-y in Mozilla!
- Learning new stuff
- Links in new windows (target="blank") considered harmful
- Mozilla is №1!
- MIME types you should use
- XML Declaration, not Prolog
- Animated PNGs
- The X-factor
- The google browser
- Finding feeds
- Gmail accounts
- CSS3 Columns
- The ID element in Atom
- Quick guide to XHTML
- ACCESS attribute
- Redefining Tag Soup, by Faruk Ates
- XFN 1.1
- Three questions
- Unpractical specifications
- Multimodal Opera Browser
- Re: URI design
- The IE weblog makes me laugh
- It's just a NOTE, don't quote (XHTML Media Types)
- 'overflow:auto' on DIV elements
- The perfect weblog system
- URI (IRI) design
- Signatures on root
- 18
- MIME types matter; DOCTYPEs don't
- PNG Gamma “Correction”
- Markup design: elements or attributes?
- Fixed positioning
- Markover: limpid.nl
- Creating myths
- The weekend
- XHTML™ 2.0 - New working draft
- Bandwidth
- A FAQ about (X)HTML
- About the hierarchy thing
- Wrong error code used
- Status 410 - Anne is Gone
- 'application/xml' in Internet Explorer
- MOSe for real!
- Channel 9 does a markover and restyles a bit
- Quick guide to UTF-8
- Meeting 2
- Atom dates
- Gmail accounts for fixed bugs
- It's all about LINK
- Retrieving information from other sites is difficult
- HREFLANG and TYPE considered harmful
- Google reads images
- Well-Formed
- Standard compliant tools
- How IE can be standard compliant without breaking the web
- PHP and 'application/xhtml+xml'
- Comment moderation
- XHTML is invalid HTML
- Content Negotiation
- :lang() is different from [lang]
- Ampersands matter
- Fragment of HTML?
- Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
- Don't mix markup & style
- Canadian election Web sites flunk standards test
- Comment system improvements
- No updates for the "real" Internet Explorer
- IE7 - version 0.6
- Goodbye ACRONYM
- Unicode support in WordPress
- Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn
- Should names link to specific posts/comments
- Mozilla's CSS3 Selectors implementation report
- Dive into Atom
- A header should not be a link, stupid!
- CSS3 Basic User Interface Module
- Atom (or web syndication)
- ':visited' privacy issue
- More than one H1
- The future of the web
- Markup purity plugin
- XHTML Ruby
- Wordpress 1.2!
- HREF - link log released
- Viewport, canvas, root
- HREF - part 4
- Arthur rocks!
- Bugzilla Bug 243519
- CSS2.0 is exactly six years old
- Posting
- Mozilla has naming issues
- Howto: markover
- HREF - part 3
- Leiden.nl by Anne
- Mountaintop Corners (div version)
- No more stretching :root!
- Tags vs elements
- CSS 2.1 Candidate Recommendation
- HREF - part 2
- HTML is still misunderstood
- New "design"
- HREF - part 1
- Document layers
- Meeting
- 'min-height' in Safari
- Semantics versus structure
- You need a degree to understand them
- The ABBR attribute
- Image semantics
- Page 23
- Comments
- W3C has naming issues
- Using OBJECT in the real world
- A screen reader is not a browser
- Playing with tables
- A Semantic Web scenario
- Image maps
- Large projects take time
- A hole in HTML
- More on accessibility
- Markdown
- On Accessility
- Tantekism
- Re: The Myth of CSS
- Creating markup
- Ordered lists: start and value attributes
- col{background:lime}
- Eric Meyer: books!
- Validation is nice, but...
- Postbank and ALT
- CSS namespaces
- Internet Explorer 7
- CSS and hyperlinks
- Namespaces
- Abstracting HTML?
- Abbreviations, not for end users
- Canvas
- Box Model
- XHTML Modularization - Second edition
- XHTML versus HTML
- Document Type Definition
- HTML isn't easy
- Firefox
- Is the HEAD element obsolete?
- Contact is online again
- Using
<link/> for navigation
- Microsoft Frontpage and valid HTML
- Feed content types
- Wordpress
- position:center; and no-www
- IE supporting ABBR?
- CSS tables part 2
- ':hover + *' and '~'
- XML versus XHTML
- Three tips to learn CSS
- CSS tables
- Images: height and width attributes
- CSS: hacking around
- CSS Diagrams
- Fonts
- <multicol> & <spacer>
- Mac humor
- selector:hover in Internet Explorer!
- CSS: handling of margin
- Tabular data
- Happy new year!
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