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Animated Frames with CSS and JavaScript

Here we are going to discuss about the animation for frame based animation we stack our animation frames vertically and some things which are related heights should be defined in pixels but now all that has changed it is possible to compensate for different sizes of a text in animation with few modifications according to our image design principles and code, in the animation the size of frames need not be the same as elements, all the animation will be stalked vertically but for the best accessibility stalking frames horizontally would have been

Accesskey problems remain in XHTML 2

The accesskey attribute sounds like a great idea at first. Being able to attach a keyboard shortcut to elements in an HTML document allows users to quickly jump to different parts of the page or trigger functionality without having to use a mouse. The problem, as has been stated by Derek Featherstone in More reasons why we don’t use accesskeys, John Foliot in Using Accesskeys - Is it worth it?, and Jukka Korpela in Using accesskey attribute in HTML forms and links, to name a few, is that most current web browsers do not prevent shortcuts assigned

Safe HTML checker

I’ve finally enabled a subset of HTML in my comments. In doing so, I had several requirements that needed to be fulfilled: 1. Entered markup must be valid to XHTML strict, to stop comments form breaking validation and keep things nice and tidy. 2. No presentational markup! I want to maintain control over how things look via my stylesheets—comments posted should only be able to use structural HTML elements. 3. Attributes should be restricted to those that add semantic meaning. Javascript event attributes and CSS related attributes should not be

XHTML 2.0 Spec summary

XHTML2.0 what changes, what do I like and what do dislike. I will also add some links at the bottom of this page for related info and alternative visions about this new great thing. (Yes that was an opinion). This is about the draft from 6 May 2003. Things will change in the future, but having a look at it isn't wrong and gives us a idea how thing are going to be in the future. XHTML2.0 will be more module based. It will use other XML applications to do jobs, like Xframes and XML Events. XHTML2.0 goal is to have go back to the roots of HTML. Making


 
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