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Posted by Nikita the Spider on 09/28/30 11:52
In article <9cp3b2h3losjvg43kjstcrltjb7u8r2hrs@4ax.com>,
mouse@house.spam wrote:
> I am looking for a useable reference guide to HTML tags and maybe
> other elements of web design such as style sheets. The reference would
> be either standalone or on the web. Until now I have been using HTMLib
> by Stephen Le Hunte but that seems to crash under XP.
>
> What can people suggest, what do you use?
The HTML and CSS references at HtmlHelp (http://htmlhelp.com/) are
favorites of mine. They're downloadable to one's local machine, which is
a big plus from my point of view. One caveat -- they were written in
1998 which makes them fairly old in Internet time, which means some of
the comments about then-current browsers and other technology is out of
date. But the core reference material is as accurate as ever, and I find
it friendly to use.
Another complementary reference is the charts one can get from Visibone
(http://www.visibone.com/). They're ultra-concise print references that
are reasonably priced and well-made.
Good luck
--
Philip
http://NikitaTheSpider.com/
Bulk HTML validation, link checking and more
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