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How Browsers Work: Behind the Scenes of Modern Web Browsershttp://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/internals/howbrowserswork/ This comprehensive primer on the internal operations of WebKit and Gecko is the result of much research done by Tali Garsiel. Over a few years, she reviewed all the published data about browser internals and spent a lot of time reading web browser source code.- Web Technologies - |
Jquery-mobile docs sourcehttps://github.com/jquery/jquery-mobile Source code for Jquery-mobile docs- Web Technologies - |
Zotero - The Next-Generation Research ToolZotero is an easy-to-use yet powerful research tool that helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources (citations, full texts, web pages, images, and other objects), and lets you share the results of your research in a variety of ways. An extension to the popular open-source web browser Firefox, Zotero includes the best parts of older reference manager software (like EndNote)—the ability to store author, title, and publication fields and to export that information as formatted references—and the best parts of modern software and web applications (like iTunes and del.icio.us), such as the ability to interact, tag, and search in advanced ways. Zotero integrates tightly with online resources; it can sense when users are viewing a book, article, or other object on the web, and—on many major research and library sites—find and automatically save the full reference information for the item in the correct fields. Since it lives in the web browser, it can effortlessly transmit information to, and receive information from, other web services and applications; since it runs on one’s personal computer, it can also communicate with software running there (such as Microsoft Word). And it can be used offline as well (e.g., on a plane, in an archive without WiFi).- Web Technologies - |
XHTML Role Attribute Modulehttp://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-xhtml-role-20060725/ The HTML Working Group has released the First Public Working Draft of the XHTML Role Attribute Module to provide the ability to integrate the role attribute into any markup language based on XHTML Modularization 1.1. Developed in conjunction with the accessibility community and other groups, the document is the first of a series of XHTML modules designed to help extend the scope of XHTML-family markup languages into new environments.- Web Technologies - XHTML - |
An angry fixhttp://www.zeldman.com/2006/07/17/an-angry-fix/ Some of the best minds working in web standards have been quietly or loudly abandoning the W3C. Björn Hörmann is the latest. His reasons for leaving the W3C QA Group make compelling reading (hat tip: Terje Bless). I believe in W3C standards, particularly the ones you and I use every day, but I worry about the direction in which the W3C is headed.- Web Technologies - Standards - |
The trouble of writing a standards compliant websitehttp://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/1661 "One of my tasks at work is to write, enhance and maintain a small website for my boss. Having been given free reign, I—of course—decided to host it on a LAMP server. No trouble here. Not wanting to use outdated technology that would require extensive rewriting after a few years, I decided to stick to standards—and I learnt XHTML 1.1."- Web Technologies - Standards - XHTML - |
OpenUsabilityThe idea behind is simple: There are many Usability Experts who want to contribute to software projects. And there are many developers who want to make their software more usable, and as a consequence, more successful.- Web Technologies - Usability - |
Web Browser Standards Supporthttp://nanobox.chipx86.com/browser_support.php This document will summarize the level of support for standard web technologies by popular web browsers. It deals primarily with the Internet Explorer, Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla, and Opera web browsers, with focus on the HTML, CSS and DOM technologies.- Web Technologies - HTML - Standards - CSS - |
WWW at 15 years: looking forward - Web for real peoplehttp://www.w3.org/2005/Talks/0511-keynote-tbl/ Tim Berners-Lee keynote at WWW2005 on 11 May 2005.- Web Technologies - Metadata - RDF - Information Architecture - Semantic Web - OWL - |
Web-Dev BookmarksEssential bookmarks for web-designers and webdevelopers. Collected by Vitaly Friedman.- Web Technologies - |
The business value of web standardshttp://www.adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000266.php Jeffrey Veen's been involved in the Web standards community almost as long as he's been working on the Web, and has long felt that designing to W3C recommendations is the Right Thing To Do.- Web Technologies - Standards - |
Web Standards Switch - QA @ W3Chttp://www.w3.org/QA/2003/03/web-kit.html.en From the W3C Quality Assurance Interest Group work. Whether you are a manager, a Web developer, a Marketing or Communications team member, or perhaps an individual Web master, you have read about the interest in Web standards from many sources. You have understood that standards are beneficial for your Web site in terms of cost savings, ease of management and profitability, and so you have decided to switch - and employ standards within your Web site.- Web Technologies - |
URL Escape Codeshttp://www.december.com/html/spec/esccodes.html How is it with all the %2F's and all that?- Web Technologies - |
Global Info Factory - One-stop-shop for all your IT projects!Long Description: Global Info Factory is a One Stop Shop for all your IT projects. With a primary team of over 100 developers and a network of over 150 Specialized sub-contractors, we are capable of handling both large and small orders of any type, including Art-level quality web design, graphic design, flash design, professional software development, security audit, language translations, technical and marketing content production. All projects are conducted under tightly controlled supervision to ensure quality control and strict adherence to the agreed upon project schedule. For security-sensitive projects we can conclude a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Our primary development team has worked for such companies as Deutsche Telekom and MultiCom, and numerous small and mid-sized companies. We invite you to see, what many of our clients have said about the quality of our work: www.globalinfofactory.com/references.html Review samples of our work at http://globalinfofactory.com/layout1.php?rm=1 Our rates: average of $23.00/hour, and up to $29.50/hour for large projects requiring complicated system analysis and management. Our regional representatives are located all over the USA, and some of Europe. We guarantee a 24-hour email turnaround time, and friendly and professional online customer support 6 days a week. Please note: Global Info Factory is a reliable, and cost-efficient alternative both to in-house programmers and local expensive IT development firms. Explore our website www.globalinfofactory.com, and get a free quote for your development ideas, ask us questions via email request@globalinfofactory.com or talk LIVE ONLINE to our manager right now: AIM - GIFsupport ICQ - 121131782 MSN Messenger - gifcontact@hotmail.com Yahoo Messenger - gifcontact@yahoo.com- Web Technologies - |
Patterns for Personal Web Siteshttp://www.rdrop.com/~half/Creations/Writings/Web.patterns/index.html Guidelines for creating a living personal Web site.- Web Technologies - Patternthinking - |
Boxes and Arrows: Because we canhttp://www.boxesandarrows.com/ Boxes and Arrows is the definitive source for the complex task of bringing architecture and design to the digital landscape. There are various titles and professions associated with this undertaking—information architecture, information design, interaction design, interface design—but when we looked at the work that we were actually doing, we found a “community of practice” with similarities in outlook and approach that far outweighed our differences.- Web Technologies - |
NYPL: Style Guidehttp://www.nypl.org/styleguide/ This Style Guide for the Branch Libraries of the New York Public Library explains the markup and design requirements for all Branch Libraries web projects, along with various standards and best practices.- Web Technologies - |
W3C - Quality AssuranceThe primary mission of the W3C QA Activity will be to improve the quality of W3C specification implementation in the field.- Web Technologies - |
SitePoint.comis an integrated network of information resource sites aimed at serving the broader needs of Internet users by offering a central location for everything pertaining to building, profiting and promoting a Web site.- Web Technologies - |
W3Schools Online Web Tutorials"Our mission is to develop well organized and easy to understand online Web tutorials based on W3C Web standards."- Web Technologies - |
WEBalley - web publishing for beginnershttp://www.weballey.net/index.html Excellent html tutorials and web design guides. Templates to help beginners writing their first basic homepage. Tips on how to use graphics on your website. Tutorials to teach you everyting you need to know to create and publish your first website. Online home page wizard, online search engine submission, web design resources directory.- Web Technologies - |
RD Site BuilderRD Site Builder has well organized and easy to understand HTML CSS XML ASP tutorials with lots of working examples and source code.- Web Technologies - |
Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishinghttp://www.photo.net/wtr/thebook/ Philip Greenspun's book is a modern classic in webpublishing. Read and learn!- Web Technologies - |
Usability Firsthttp://www.usabilityfirst.com/ This website provides essential information to help make websites and other software easier to use.- Web Technologies - |
AskTogBruce "Tog" Tognazzini's monthly AskTog column: mostly about user interfaces for Web applications.- Web Technologies - |



