Posts Tagged ‘markup

Google announced today that it is now supporting authorship markup, which it will use in search results. The company says it is experimenting with using this data to help people find content from authors in search results, and will continue to look at ways it could help the search engine highlight authors and rank search [...]

HTML Email Boilerplate: Tables for layout are lame, but they really are the only way to reliably craft HTML emails (currently). View source on the HTML email I sent recently and you’ll see markup similar to that of Sean Powell’s boilerplate. (I prefer only one td as a single wrapper rather than individual cells for [...]

Marko Dugonjić teaches us how to Create Fancy Checkboxes and Radio Buttons in forms with a typical markup, a few lines of CSS and some JavaScript functions. He has also provided the jQuery version too. You should also take a look at other Useful Forms Plugins / Resources we have mentioned on WebAppers some time [...]

Today we’re announcing schema.org, a new initiative from Google, Bing and Yahoo! to create and support a common set of schemas for structured data markup on web pages. Schema.org aims to be a one stop resource for webmasters looking to add markup to their pages to help search engines better understand their websites. Go to [...]

Correct markup for end tags in XHTML and HTML can get confusing real quick because of all the exceptions and lack of enforcement, as others have pointed out. Wrong markup, such as using XHTML’s self-closing tags, is often corrected by browsers or ignored, as this comment explains. As a concise general statment: XHTML requires end [...]


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