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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date XML Basics What is XML, anyway? You´ll learn how XML works, when to use it and why web developers are so excited about it. Working With the DOM The Document Object Model, otherwise known as DOM, is a highly useful tool for web developers – it allows them to directly affect specific portions of the HTML document with programming such as Javascript. Here's how you can use DOM to add some dynamic elements to your pages. What's Coming in HTML 5 It's an exciting time in the world of HTML as the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is hard at work on the latest version of HTML – 5.0. What is FTP? FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It's the most common method for web developers to connect to their web servers and upload / download web pages on their sites. What is a DOCTYPE and Why Does It Matter? The DOCTYPE tag (short for “document type declaration”) describes the type of HTML used for a particular web page. How you define your DOCTYPE can have a profound effect on your website’s appearance. Using HTML to create lists Basic HTML gives you several great options to create lists. You can build both ordered and unordered list with a few simple lines; add CSS to the mix and you can really make your lists pop. Using CSS to Set a Background Image Ever wonder how websites manage those pretty designs and pictures floating behind the text? It's all done through the magic of Cascading Style Sheets. Using CSS to Place HTML Elements CSS rules give you the ability to place HTML elements exactly where you want them. You can adjust how they respond to other elements sitting around them, or even hide them entirely. URL, the Uniform Resource Locator What exactly is a URL? This article defines the term and breaks down each part of the typical URL. The Right Way to Start a Paid Website Project Many professional website builders and developers consider "difficult clients" to be their number one job-related problem. You can reduce or even completely prevent conflicts by asking the right questions BEFORE you start each project.
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