Tag: W3C


I’m into a project that requires a distinct area of a nature scene background for text viewing. Not a problem really, as I am using a “bare-bones” approach to the design. However, when I went to “media-query” the thing...
As your skills progress, your clients will see this, and naturally they will want greater options with their Websites. One such option is the Custom Admin Panel, as opposed to bloatware “CMS” that on the surface looks great, but will never...
It’s not like I’m on high with the keyboard looking down on all the mere mortals and pounding out content for the benefit of all; I’m actually out there hustling like everyone else, stopping occasionally to gather my thoughts. Here’s...
Out with the old and in with the new! Or so the saying goes… I understand that the “Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group” and “W3C” have the first (1) working draft for HTML-5.1 …… and they haven’t...
As I wrote last week, it’s not really easy to grasp the handle on HTML5, or CSS3 for that matter. I’m not really sure how this is suppose to help an ever-growing group of novice users, who like most of the faithful, would like to get...
I was viewing the most recent changes for the new HTML5 specifications over at W3C’s Editors Draft and wondered exactly where all of this is going. I knew when they depreciated the </center> tag,  that things had definitely taken a turn...