I mean to name ids, names, values, etc?
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While I don't think there is a single, accepted naming conventions for naming HTML elements, you might find the following article helpful. The content starting on page two is probably most helpful. Good luck! The Meaning of Semantics Take II: Naming Conventions for Class and ID in CSS Here are a few good paragraphs that summarize what the author is trying to get at:
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With anyone interested in standards I always recommend these two books: Designing with Web Standards (2nd Edition) (Paperback) Eric Meyer on CSS: Mastering the Language of Web Design (VOICES) (Paperback) Those two books were instrumental in helping me cultivate my own standards. |
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If there was one, the world would be a better place, the unicorns wouldn't be extinct, and so on. It's like deciding on indentation or brace style. Just try to keep it consistent and sane. By sane I don't mean 'indent with 4 spaces and name with camelCase', just that you follow a style consistently. underscore_names? more power to you. tabs to the rescue? great. I'd just like not to open new projects and have to cuss for 5 minutes because the indentation is completely hosed, and stuff inside a div is three tabs to the left of it. Fortunately, a good editor helps. |
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w3c recommendations? |
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