Josh Duck created this easy to use chart of the 104 elements currently in the HTML5 working draft. There are also two proposed elements (marked with an asterisk). How to use the HTML5 Periodic Table: Click on any element for its definition and/or links to more information about it.
Throughout my career in web development & design, I have encountered many ways of pronouncing the same thing. A primary example is “.gif”. Some people pronounce it as “ga-hiff” while other pronounce it like the peanut butter brand, “jif”. (I’m a “ga-hiff” fan of the picture format, and a “jif” fan of the peanut butter [...]
Last week I received a taste of my own medicine: I did not follow one of the 3 major XHTML rules I emphasize to my web design students which led to a 4 hour increasingly frustrating headache.
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