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* [http://www.webreference.com/authoring/graphics/color/ Color at webreference]
* [http://www.webreference.com/authoring/graphics/color/ Color at webreference]
* [http://the-light.com/netcol.html The Browser Safe Palette] Webgraphics for computers that use only 256 colors (see the interactive [http://the-light.com/colclick.html Color Palette Map for Netscape)]. Usually, todays computers handle more colors.
* [http://the-light.com/netcol.html The Browser Safe Palette] Webgraphics for computers that use only 256 colors (see the interactive [http://the-light.com/colclick.html Color Palette Map for Netscape)]. Usually, todays computers handle more colors.
* [http://www.colormix.com/ ColorMix] (Java applet)
* There exist browser extensions you can use instead.


=== Frames ===
=== Frames ===

Revision as of 15:30, 1 September 2008

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Definition

The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used to createhypertext documents that are portable from one platform to another. It is the publishing language of the World Wide Web (WWW). HTML documents are SGML documents with generic semantics that are appropriate for representing information from a wide range of applications. XHTML documents are XML documents and you should start coding in XHTML (this page needs some tutorials on XHTML, but since there are so many indexes, you'll have to wait maybe forever).

This is a simple links pages. See:

  • HTML for a short overview of (X)HTML formats.
  • XHTML for a short introduction to XHML

Documentation

Manuals & Short References

HTML 4x
XHTML 1x
  • ???

Specifications

Overviews
HTML
XHTML
DOM

See Document Object Model

FAQ's

Tutorials

XHTML Tutorials

Interactive XHTML Tutorials

  • htmlPlayground. You try, modify code and lookup explanation for each element and attribute.

Interactive HTML Tutorials

HTML 4x Tutorials

(HTML is outdated)

Introductions and Tutorials on specialized topics

Style sheets and fonts

Icons/Graphics

See also in this wiki

Characters & Entities

See: Character encoding

Note: instead of using old-style entities you should define a character set, a much more simple strategy.

URL encoding

  • URL Encoding (or what are those "%20" codes in URLs?') by Brian Wilson

Colors

Frames

(don't use frames, because it destroys the idea of the URL, something you can link to)

HTTP

Meta Tags

See also RDF

DHTML

See DHTML (a short tutorial in this wiki)

Mobile Devices

Tools / Software

(only some, some maybe outdated)

Validation and Syntax correction

HTML Editors

Filter software

Various articles

Links

Organizations
Web Master sites
Online Mags


Things to move to a french page