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A collection of 18 FAQs/tutorials tips on XHTML body tag and block level tags. Clear answers are provided with tutorial exercises on XHTML body element and its sub-elements; normal paragraphs and pre-formatted paragraphs, in-line elements in paragraphs, line breaks and paragraph spacing, block level elements: p, pre, blockquote, h1, hr.
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A collection of 17 tutorial tips on XHTML 1.0 introduction. Clear answers are provided for frequently asked questions on what is XHTML, Web, HTTP, XML, HTML, URL, SGML, CSS, and DTD; who developed XHTML; writing and viewing XHTML documents. |
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A collection of 22 FAQs/tutorials tips on XHTML document structure and head level elements. Clear answers are provided with tutorial exercises on XHTML DTD specifications and the root element; the head and body elements; head level elements like title, meta, base, script, link, and style; description and keywords meta elements. | |
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You want to create professional RSS feeds but you have no time learn RSS technology. Feed Editor is solution for you! Feed Editor performs all operations instead of you. It works with different RSS formats, import text from CSV and HTML files, helps you to edit HTML in WYSIWYG editor, edit XML and pictures, gives you ability view RSS feeds and publish them, support RSS feeds export to HTML, CSV and JavaScript. |
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ebraFeeds is a web-based RSS/ATOM aggregator. With ZebraFeeds, you can aggregate news from your subscribed newsfeeds into one or more pages. ZebraFeeds can be integrated on your web site or your blog with minimal efforts and high level of customization. You can also use ZebraFeeds as personal web-based news aggregator, with reasonably convenient user interface, inspired from what modern aggregators feature. You have a personal web space ? Why not adding a news aggregator that allows you to read your news from any web browser, wherever you are connected? ZebraFeeds is released under the GPL.
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