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  • Opera Mobile 9.5 - the developer angle

    By Chris Mills · Thursday, July 17, 2008 16

    The beta 2 release of Opera Mobile 9.5 is here, giving mobile users a great new browser to surf the Web with, but what does this mean for developers? In this article Chris Mills reveals just that, looking at mobile debugging with Opera Dragonfly, cross browser development techniques, and more. Read more…

  • 1: Introduction to The Web Standards Curriculum/Table of Contents

    By Chris Mills · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 711

    Here's where the education begins! In this article, Chris Mills lifts the lid on Opera's Web Standards Curriculum, a free course (licensed under creative commons) that aims to teach proper web standards–based web design and development from scratch. Read more to find out what the thinking behind the course is, who can benefit from it, what the table of contents is for the course, and how you can give feedback and get involved. Read more…

  • Supplementary: Getting your content online

    By CraigGrannell · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 9

    It is all well and good knowing how to create a killer web page, but what about actually getting your code up on to the web so that others can make use of your functionality? In this article Craig Grannell explains how. Read more…

  • Supplementary: More about the document <head>

    By Christian Heilmann · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 6

    In this article, Christian Heilmann adds to the knowledge in his original web standards curriculum article about the HTML <head>, looking at some slightly more advanced features such as defining document collections, alternative document versions, Feeds, and adding favicons. Read more…

  • 21: Lesser-known semantic elements

    By Mark Norman Francis · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 61

    This article covers the less common semantic elements in HTML, that exist to identify specific common types of content - contact information, citations, abbreviations, superscript and subscript, insertions and deletions, line breaks, and more. Read more…

  • 20: HTML forms—the basics

    By Jenifer Hanen · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 34

    HTML forms are vital when you want to gather feedback or other information from your site visitors. This article will take you through the basics of creating HTML forms as gently as possible. Read more…

  • 19: HTML tables

    By Jenifer Hanen · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 7

    The HTML

    element and its related friends and family allow you to represent tabular data in HTML. In this article, Jen Hanen gives you all you need to know about structuring tables in HTML.
    Read more…

  • 18: HTML links - let's build a web!

    By Christian Heilmann · Tuesday, July 8, 2008 5

    Some may argue that links are the most important feature of the Web - they make it a Web after all, linking all the pages together. In this article, Christian Heilmann takes you on a detailed tour of using the element to create accessible, meaningful links. Read more…

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