Questions tagged [web-standards]
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Doc Type Definition: A Syntax Question
In the top of my webpages it days:
<!doctype html><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
lang="nl" xml:lang="nl">
Q1:
Which one is more fault-proof/better in your opinion: <!...
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noscript alternative in XHTML?
In HTML I could do:
<noscript><link href="css/stylenojs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /></noscript>
Is there some compliant way to do so in XHTML Transitional or Strict ...
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javascript getelementbyid ... how to 'get' the "html" variable
function allowscroll()
{
if (screen.width<1200){document.getElementById('html').style.cssText='overflow-x: scroll !important;';};
}
<body onLoad="allowscroll();">
hi there, the above code ...
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Are CSS child selectors a W3C standard?
Child selectors like this:
#id > a
{
background-color: blue;
}
Doesn't seem to be referenced on the w3schools css website. Is it bad practice?
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Which HTML version should be chosen for a public website
I am currently working on a website. After studying HTML5 and its features I want to go ahead with it. I want to use features like offline storage, data- attribs, simple chat support etc. but because ...
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UI best practice question: Cancel button or Cancel link
I have a discussion with a colleague about what the "web standard" is for canceling in an form. In our discussion we have a "change password" page as example. We have a designed "send" button and "...
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Should I start to use CSS 3 & HTML 5?
I fear this may sound subjective, sorry.
I am wondering how "safe" it is to use CSS3 & HTML5 in a commercial app. I really want the power that they give, but am obviously wary that they are not ...
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Making sure a webpage looks the same when resized
I couldn't find a previous post for this, and I apologize if this is an uber-n00b question.
I am working on my first practice site (just XHTML and CSS/3 stages right now). I wanted to test the page ...
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What is the best practice for html form development?
I have been using the P tag for each html form filed element row but in twitter and facebook they use table for designing a form and linkedin uses ol tags for each html field rows. Ebay uses div tags.
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Are there any web standards for voice over IP?
Web browser plug-ins such as Flash already provide VoIP functionality in a web browser, but is it possible to have browser VoIP without any plug-ins?
Ericsson Labs has posted information using the ...
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How can I horizontally and vertically center an <img> in a <div>?
I don't want to center a div, I want the contents of a div to be centered. I would like horizontal and vertical alignment.
Sorry, if this is too easy or whatever, but this is kind of a hassle to get ...
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Are there any standards for Claims-Based security over HTTP?
I've been looking into Federated Security and Claims-Based authentication/authorization and really like what I'm seeing.
I'm also a big fan of RESTful services and prefer to avoid using SOAP and the ...
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Axiom of URI Opacity and Caching
I am curious how other developers reconcile http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Axioms.html#opaque in the context of web caching. I prefer the Rails' approach of suffixing resource requests based on the ...
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Where can I browse RFC and ISO datetime formats?
I'm looking to write a function to convert my server-side datetimes into my user interface datetimes, and I haven't decided on a format for either. Ideally, I'd like my function to take one standard ...
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Which HTML and CSS standards reached W3C Recommendation status?
Could anyone please tell me which HTML/XHTML and CSS versions reached "Recommendation" (not "Candidate Recommendation") status?
I tried to find the documents at http://www.w3.org/TR/tr-status-stds
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Using a guid for displaying "secure" invoices
I've created a web site for student management (martial arts schools). Which includes invoicing students. Currently the only way my users can do this is by printing the invoices and handing them to ...
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Search box microformat?
Is there any microformat/standard for implementing search form on the site?
(access keys, naming etc.)
Any good practices?
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When will CSS 3 and HTML 5 become the official standards?
I've been searching around trying to find an approximate date for the standardization of CSS 3 and HTML 5 to no avail. Does anyone know when W3C plans on updating the standards or have an estimation?
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Select a OPTION in a SELECT with jQuery is not working in Firefox
This is a weird issue, it works in IE but it doesn't in Firefox.
I have a SELECT control that when get focus, retrieve the HTML with the OPTIONs in an AJAX call.
The onfocus event handler contains ...
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Create a HTML table where each TR is a FORM
I'm trying to create a table where each row is a form. I want that each input is in a different table division, but I still need that for example, all first inputs belong to the same table head and so ...
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Extend XHTML with namespaces
I've seen this somewhere, but I don't remeber the page.
I'd like to extend the HTML tags, so then I can add my own attributes to the HTML elements, I saw a example where the developer added a new ...
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Should I use heading tags in my navigation menus
Ive always wondered about this. I like to create super navigation menus. The website I am currently working on for example has a blog tab at the top, which has a drop down with latest blog posts and ...
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MVC Model best practice - How to handle non-user-input data
So, my question is that I have a model. My model has some data that is populated based on the id passed in through the url and set into a cookie, and the rest is user input, which is validated using ...
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Mark some Javascript blocks as "special"
For some complicated reason, I need to mark some Javascript as "special", like this:
<script type="text/javascript" someattribute="special">
var special = "I'm special!";
</script>
<...
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What is the best argumented proof of the statement "IE6 is not standards compliant"?
I've met a new friend. That's a woman and she is a designer. And she has a strange attitude towards IE of version 6 (and older). She just LOVES it. And she has a strong argument: "when I started ...
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What are minimum requirement to show any content with styling on browser?
What are minimum requirement to show any content with styling on browser?
My one curious friend who is learning about html and css asked some questions to me.with example. ( I uploaded his example ...
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Cache-control: private and public
What should a http client do if server returned Cache-Control: private, public ?
I have a feeling private should override public, but I can't find a confirmation in the RFC (other than MUST in ...
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Which DTD would you prefer for mobile sites, "XHTML Mobile" or "HTML 5"?
Which DTD would you prefer for mobile sites, "XHTML Mobile" or "HTML 5"?
Is there any Mobile Html 5 Validator like W3C mobile OK validator for mobiles?
Should we not use Html 5 for mobile phone now ...
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What to do with ASCII escape characters in user-generated markup?
I'm using HTML Purifier, a PHP "filter that guards against XSS and ensures standards-compliant output," to sanitize/standardize user-inputted markup.
This is an example of the user-inputted markup:
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Why would one use RDF in a Web service definition?
I've been looking at the resources definition of the Change Management module of the OSLC. Why using RDF?
Is this use related to semantic Web services?
Thanks
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Attributes in elements closing tag?
Is it considered valid to do the following:
<li>stuff</li class="randomlengthclassname">
<li>stuff</li class="shortclassname">
<li>stuff</li class="...
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Negative Margins, Hack or Not?
I've come across various posts where people are stating that negative margins are hacks. Thus I've strayed away from using them with exception to particular cases when I can justifiably use them, like ...
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What is W3C latest officially recommended HTML and CSS version, for web development?
What are the latest HTML and CSS specifications officially recommended by the W3C for web development?
Is it XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3?
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Specifying the value output of of an HTML5 input type = date?
I'd like to add native date pickers to my application, which currently uses a legacy, home-rolled system. Date input support isn't widespread, yet, but if I could present both implementations based on ...
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Web Service: Single String Parameter Or Complex Type Parameters
Is it more or less acceptable (i.e. standard) to create a publicly-exposed web service with these method signatures:
ThisMethodDoesSomething(ComplexType param)
ThisMethodDoesSomethingElse(...
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HTML: Characters allowed for name attribute of input element?
I have a PHP script that will generate <input>s dynamically, so I was wondering if I needed to filter any characters in the name attribute.
I know that the name has to start with a letter, but ...
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How many nested tags in HTML can you have before it crashes a browser?
I had a thought earlier today regarding nested HTML tags and how browsers render them:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" {or whichever html version} xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head&...
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Using the <legend> tag for input
So I've got a form, who's content will change based on a dropdown list of different reports. So the question is, how horrible would it be to include a select box as the legend tag for the fieldset?
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What steps can be taken to produce semantic, accessible, standards-compliant client-side output with ASP.NET Webforms?
I understand that it may not be possible to decouple the client-side from the server-side code in ASP.NET Webforms. What steps can be taken to produce a website on this framework that complies to web ...
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How can Facebook make work external iFrames?
How can Facebook make work external iFrames? nThat's my quiestion. I have always know that for security reasons, external HTML iFrames (i.e. An iFrame with src attribute different from the actual ...
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Text equivalents for icons that using css background-image property
If the element is not rendered successfully, the text equivalent will be displayed.
For the <img> tags, we could use ALT attributes to represent the text equivalents. But things get complicated ...
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IE8 blacklisted domain forcing non-standards mode
I was doing some tests on IE 8 on a standards-compliant page, with a strict doctype:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
However, ...
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Multiple CSS Classes: Properties Overlapping based on the order defined [duplicate]
Is there a rule in CSS that determines the cascading order when multiple classes are defined on an element? (class="one two" vs class="two one")
Right now, there seems to be no such effect.
Example: ...
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Local web apps and W3C standards
If am writing a local app that will only run using a specific browser, am i setting my self up by slightly ignoring W3C's standards? I ask this question because in this app i am thinking of using ...
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Strict doctype - form and input element
Does anyone know the reasoning behind the strict doctype not allowing input elements to be direct descendents of a form element. I find it annoying that i have to wrap a submit button which is a ...
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Valid content-type for XML, HTML and XHTML documents
What are the correct content-types for XML, HTML and XHTML documents?
I need to write a simple crawler that only fetches these kinds of files.
Nowadays http://example.net/index.html can serve for ...
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Should I repeat label text in for="...." and id=".."?
Is there any cons of 2nd method?
Why http://www.webstandards.org/ decided to use 2nd method
Is first method better than first for
screen reader users?
First
<label for="name">Name</label>...
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Is there any pros to duplicate browser/keyboard functionality?
Is it good for user experience to duplicate browser/keyboard functionality?
For example: to provide these links on a web-page.
"Back to top" link
"Print this page" link
"Add to Favorite" link
"Back" ...
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What is the most standard and compatible way to make a whole table row into a link?
Obviously you can't just surround the <tr> tag with an <a> tag and call it a day; this is invalid and doesn't even work. I have seen JavaScript used, but then what happens to browsers that ...
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How can I keep up to date on the latest web development standards?
First off, I know that this question begs the other question - should the latest web development standards be followed and further will they remain relevant?
That aside, I am focused on GUI ...