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<newsletter>
<header>
<long_title>Web Writer: XML Elements</long_title>
<filename>blww062501</filename>
<volume>vol 4 number 30 - ISSN:1521-2068</volume>
<meta_title>Web Writer Newsletter</meta_title>
<meta_description>web writer newsletter</meta_description>
<meta_keywords>web writer newsletter</meta_keywords>
</header>
<section1>
<section1_title>XML Elements</section1_title>
<section1_linktitle1>The Building Blocks of XML</section1_linktitle1>
<section1_url1>http://webdesign.about.com/library/weekly/aa062501a.htm</section1_url1>
<section1_annotation1>
Learn how to create the basic building blocks of XML - the elements. Elements allow
you to create the exact document you want.
</section1_annotation1>
<section1_toc1>Y</section1_toc1>
</section1>
<section2>
<section2_title>More XML and HTML Resources</section2_title>
<section2_linktitle1>Web File Types</section2_linktitle1>
<section2_url1>http://webdesign.about.com/library/weekly/aa072700a.htm</section2_url1>
<section2_annotation1>
There are many different extensions on Web sites, and they all mean
different things. Find out the difference between .htm and .html and
what a .shtml file is, as well, as lots of other Web file types.
</section2_annotation1>
<section2_toc1>Y</section2_toc1>
<section2_linktitle2>
HTML and XML Essentials</section2_linktitle2>
<section2_url2>http://webdesign.about.com/compute/html/c/esntl.htm</section2_url2>
<section2_annotation2>
Find what you need to know about HTML and XML. There are many options
on this Web site to answer the questions you may have.
</section2_annotation2>
<section2_toc2>Y</section2_toc2>
<section2_linktitle3>
Designing for WebTV</section2_linktitle3>
<section2_url3>http://webdesign.about.com/library/weekly/aa072400a.htm</section2_url3>
<section2_annotation3>
More than just television, WebTV is a browser you should be aware of
if you're trying to design for a more universal audience.
</section2_annotation3>
<section2_toc3>Y</section2_toc3>
<section2_linktitle4>
Awards for Your Site</section2_linktitle4>
<section2_url4>http://webdesign.about.com/cs/awardsites/index.htm</section2_url4>
<section2_annotation4>
You can submit your site for many different awards. And it's a great
way to get additional recognition for your site.
</section2_annotation4>
<section2_toc4>Y</section2_toc4>
</section2>
<forum>
<forum_title>In Our Forums</forum_title>
<forum_linktitle1>DHTML in Netscape 4</forum_linktitle1>
<forum_url1>http://forums.about.com/ab-html/messages?msg=3101.3&lgnf=y</forum_url1>
<forum_urlframe1>0</forum_urlframe1>
<forum_annotation1>
"I have submenus in DIV layers for which I have set visibility =
hidden in an external CSS file. This works fine in IE & Netscape
6.00. But the submenus are visible when page loads in Netscape
4.7." - RVORA
</forum_annotation1>
<forum_toc1>Y</forum_toc1>
<forum_linktitle2>Autostarting Web Page on CD</forum_linktitle2>
<forum_url2>http://forums.about.com/ab-html/messages?msg=3095.1&lgnf=y</forum_url2>
<forum_urlframe2>0</forum_urlframe2>
<forum_annotation2>
"I would like help to put a website onto cd disc, so that it
auto starts in a full page browser" - ALLANOXO
</forum_annotation2>
<forum_toc2>Y</forum_toc2>
</forum>
<elsewhere>
<elsewhere_linktitle1>XML Certification</elsewhere_linktitle1>
<elsewhere_url1>http://certification.about.com/library/weekly/aa112000a.htm</elsewhere_url1>
<elsewhere_urlframe1>0</elsewhere_urlframe1>
<elsewhere_annotation1>
If you're looking to learn XML, you might want to consider getting
certified. This article covers three XML certification options.
</elsewhere_annotation1>
<elsewhere_toc1>Y</elsewhere_toc1>
<elsewhere_linktitle2>We Have JavaScript Again</elsewhere_linktitle2>
<elsewhere_url2>http://javascript.about.com/</elsewhere_url2>
<elsewhere_urlframe2>0</elsewhere_urlframe2>
<elsewhere_annotation2>
The About JavaScript site is again guided. If you're looking for
answers for how to get that rollover to work, or other help with
JavaScript Robert Dominy is here to help.
</elsewhere_annotation2>
<elsewhere_toc2>Y</elsewhere_toc2>
</elsewhere>
<section3>
<section3_title>Looking Ahead</section3_title>
<section3_annotation1>
I'm going to be taking an "XML" document that I currently use, and
convert it into a valid and well-formed XML document. I'll also be
writing a DTD for it. You would be surprised what XML can be used for.
</section3_annotation1>
</section3>
</newsletter>

