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Creating Rich Anchor Tags

By Chris Poteet on July 18, 2007

The most important, and yet often under-valued tag in XHTML, has to be the anchor tag. It’s usually one of the first tags learned in XHTML, and it is usually because of its importance. Imagine if the anchor tag didn’t exist: there would be no “surfing,” users could only browse the Internet with the address […]

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PHP Navigation with XHTML/CSS

By Chris Poteet on September 6, 2006

This file illustrates the way to include navigation dynamically to streamline your efficiency when updating your website. The code shows how to include navigation both with a text-based navigation and an image-based navigation. The code also includes a focus on XHTML and CSS compliance to W3C standards. Download File

Posted in Tutorials | Tagged PHP, Standards | 4 Responses

Proper Design with Web Standards

By Chris Poteet on May 19, 2006

As the web continues to grow the concern over how inefficient our web design practices and procedures are is becoming very evident. Technologies such as WYSIWYG editors including FrontPage and Dreamweaver are not helping the cause to make more efficient, leaner websites. So, how are we to approach making websites that decrease bandwidth, improve scalability, […]

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