March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
XHTML Character Entity Reference
by remouk & 18 othersThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
Prototype Window Class : Introduction
by parmentierf & 18 others (via)This javascript class allows you to add window in a HTML page.
This class is based on Prototype. The code is inspired by the powerful script.aculo.us library. You can even use all script.aculo.us effects to show and hide windows if you include effects.js file , but it's not mandatory.
It has been tested on Safari, Camino, Firefox and IE6, Opera looks fine.
Activating the Right Layout Mode Using the Doctype
by Hieroglyphe & 7 othersIn order to deal with both old tag soup written to old browser quirks and new CSS-compliant pages, Firefox (and other Mozilla Gecko-based browsers), Safari, Opera (7 and later), Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Mac IE 5, and Konqueror (3.2 and later) have two main layout modes. In one mode the layout engine attempts to render conforming pages according the CSS specifications. In the other mode the layout engine tries to mimic old browsers. In Firefox these modes are known as “the Standards mode” and “the Quirks mode” respectively. In this document the same names are used also when referring to the modes of the other browsers.
Welcome To CodeDread 1.1
by parmentierf (via)This PHP file allows you to embed an SVG document into your HTML web pages with a single PHP function call. This avoids the inconsistencies across various deployment configurations (for example IE ASV only like embed, Firefox/Opera like object. Instructions for use are included in the file.
December 2006
Use PHP and XSL to create a DHTML link graph
by parmentierfIn this tutorial, you learn to build a link graph with XML, PHP, and JavaScript code. Link graphs are paragraphs of keywords in which the size of each word depends on some data value -- in this case, the frequency of the term. The more often the term occurs, the larger the font size of the word. This tutorial shows how to build an RSS parser that in turn builds a keyword list along with the word frequencies. It also demonstrates how to use XSLT to create an HTML page that shows the link graph and relates its term to its original article.
XHTML Character Entity Reference
by rmaltete & 53 othersThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference.