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Data URLs Can Help Speed Up Your Site
Learn how to use data URLs to embed images directly in your HTML. Using data URLs can help speed up your web pages because there are fewer HTTP requests. You also don't have to upload any images.
DATA Element
The data tag is used to define content that is data with a computer-readable format in HTML5. It is not found in HTML 4.
Delivering Sites to Customers
Once you've built a site for your client, how do you get the files to them so that the site can go live? There are several different options you can choose. This article explains some of the most common methods that freelance web designers use to get their designs to their clients.
Designing Web Interfaces by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil - Book Review
If you build web applications, but have a difficult time getting customers to interact with them, then you should read this book to find out what principles of web interfaces you may be ignoring. This is a review of the book Designing Web Interfaces by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil.
Day in the Life of a Webmaster
<details></details>
The details tag is used to provide additional details about a page element in HTML5. It is not found in HTML 4.
DHTML Menus - Not Standards Based - For IE and Other Browsers
Did You Know? - All Web Graphics are Square
Difference Between CSS and XSLT
The Difference Between the HTML5 DATA Element and the CODE Element
HTML5 introduces a new element: DATA. This element appears, at first glance, to do nearly the same thing as the CODE element from HTML 4, but the DATA element also provides a machine-readable value so that computers can not only display the data, but parse it as well.
Displaying Stylesheets Dynamically
Do you use the closing /P tag and other optional end tags? Why or Why Not?
There are a number of HTML tags that do not require closing tags to be valid HTML. Find out what they are and why you might leave off the tags or keep writing them.
DOCTYPE Definition
A definition of the HTML term DOCTYPE. Learn more about DOCTYPE declarations.
Don't Use Tables for Layout
Learn why you should use CSS to position your pages rather than HTML tables.
Don't Limit the Content on Your Mobile Sites, But Limit the Content
Redesigning your site for mobile users is a good idea, because it can help users who need specific information quickly to find it more easily. But if you're not careful, your mobile experience can cause more problems than it solves. Learn what content to leave out and keep in your mobile designs.
DOCTYPE List
There are many potential Document Type Definitions you can use in your DOCTYPE declaration, this page will give you a list of the more common ones and how to choose the best one for your Web pages.
Does Your Website Work on Touch Screen Tablets?
Dreamweaver CS6 System Requirements
Does Your Web Site Have a Content Management Problem?
Don't Catch a Virus from Your Web Page
Don’t Tell Your Readers What Browser to Use
Drawing Circles on HTML5 Canvas
Don’t Rely on Web Browsers to Style Your TH Tags
Dynamic HTML Editor
Dynamic HTML Editor is a WYSIWYG editor for Windows. It is best suited to Small business owners or Newcomers to Design.
Dynamic HTML Editor Free
Dynamic HTML Editor Free is a WYSIWYG editor for Windows. It is best suited to Newcomers to Web Design or Children.
Design Page Sizes Based on Monitor Resolutions
Does HTML 5 Use a Trailing Slash in Singleton Tags?
Design Your Site for Parental Controls
Do You Really Need that Table?
When building a web page are you making it as simple as you can? There are good reasons for avoiding complexity if you don't need it. Tables add unnecessary complexity, and you should only use them for tabular data.
Drawing Rectangles on HTML 5 Canvas
Do you have friends as clients - and do you make clients your friends?
Find out what other About.com readers think about freelancing with friends for clients. Do you do work for your friends? And have you become friends with your clients? Find out how to juggle accepting money from friends and making friends with people who pay you.
