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Adobe Marketplace - Offering Detail
2 comments (via)Simple éditeur wysiwyg HTML basé sur Air qui pond du HTML (pourri jusqu'à la moelle, mais visiblement) Flex-compatible
2008
utf-8 Growth On The Web - W3C Q&A Weblog
by 2 othersOn Google's blog, Mark Davis is explaining that Google is moving to Unicode 5.1. The article unfortunately mixes unicode and utf-8 as it has been noticed by David Goodger in Unicode misinformation. But the really interesting bit is the growth of utf-8 on the Web. These data should be interesting for the development of http, html 5 and validators.
Nikita the Spider * Bulk/Batch HTML Validation, Link Checking and More
(via)Nikita gives you – HTML validation Link checking HTTP header review downloadable reports And more...
swissmiss: OS Form Elements
(via)Need a Windows XP button when you work on a Mac? Or a Mac OS X pulldown menu when you're on a Windows system? Download the Designers' Toolbox free standard HTML form elements to use in your designs
Scott Jehl, Designer/Developer, Boston, MA | Process: StyleMap v2: Visual Sitemap
by 1 otherStyleMap v2: HTML Visual Sitemap
CSS Text Wrapper
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Snipplr - Code 2.0
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2007
ACCESS-KEY Tutoriels vidéo
by 1 other
Home | Email Standards Project
by 19 others
Lancement de l'Email Standards Project - Blog Alsacréations : XHTML, CSS et Standards web
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HTML Freebox - Wiki FreePlayer.org
by 1 other
Premailer — preflight for HTML e-mail — dunae.ca
by 12 others
Validator S.A.C. - Stand-Alone W3C HTML Validator Application for Mac OS X
by 2 others
Email Newsletter Software for Web Designers - Campaign Monitor
by 22 others
google-code-prettify - Google Code
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swfIR: swf Image Replacement
by 27 others
POMPAGE - Emails HTML - Dompter la bête
by 28 others
Microsoft makes accessible and standards compliant HTML email impossible | 456 Berea Street
by 2 othersMicrosoft has decided to use Word to render HTML in Outlook 2007. And comparing the CSS support of Word to that of Internet Explorer (which is what Outlook used to use) is like comparing IE 4 to Firefox 2. In other words, it is really lousy.
