Some of my friends who do web design (Nicole and BAA, I’m looking at you!) have requested that I write a tutorial on how to design a blog layout, and finally I’m bothered to think of ideas of a design and then begin coding.
The tutorial will be divided into two parts: design and coding. Yes, [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Tag: (X)HTML
The following posts are tagged (X)HTML.
I was browsing the archives of an excellent web design site called Deziner Folio (which I highly recommend you check out for detailed Photoshop, XHTML and CSS tutorials and resources), then I saw this post that in turn links to this page and decided I should post about it too.
This pie chart depicts the breakdown [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Ever wondered what the hell the major difference between XHTML 1.0 and XHTML 1.1 is?
Never you mind those Transitional, Strict and Frameset DTDs for XHTML 1.0, but let’s consider these two version numbers. What made the dudes at W3C devise XHTML 1.1? Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Ever since the WHATWG decided to pick up on development of the good ‘ol HTML that hasn’t been worked on for over eight years (since HTML 4.01), the web designer and browser community has been getting pretty noisy. Right now, things are gonna take a TIGHT turn. A good turn, perhaps, for the semantic Web. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Well, I’ve decided that my first actual tutorial should be a little beginner’s introduction to PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, one of the most popular open source programming languages around. So, here we go!
OK, PHP is basically a programming language designed primarily for web applications and databases. That’s why PHP has complete capability of being [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
BoltPress!
May 30
BoltPress is the continuation of my series of blogs which have faded and resurfaced and faded yet again and… you get the idea. Basically I’m moving to WordPress and staying here as of today.
I’ve been getting myself used to the sexy open source blogging platform for quite some time now, and it’s pretty much about [...] 3 comments. Read the complete article »