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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.
Branch Libraries projects must be authored in valid XHTML Transitional and styled with valid Cascading Style Sheets. See the XHTML and CSS sections below for details. Additional sections of this Style Guide, coming soon, will provide information on writing for the web, naming and filing your documents, and other useful topics and guidelines.
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Welcome to the W C Markup Validation Service; a free service that checks documents like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W C Recommendations and other standards.
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Still writing your documents in HTML? If you are, you're not complying with current standards.XHTML became a recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W C). HTML, according to the W C, is no longer the Web markup standard. Instead, XHTML has replaced our old favorite, marking up the dawn of a new and exciting time in communications technology.
So what exactly is XHTML and what does it mean to the Web developer? I'll start with the W C's description: XHTML is a reformulation of HTML as an XML application. This means that if you're authoring a document in XHTML , you are applying the rules and concepts inherent to XML to your Web markup. The dangling question naturally is: Can XHTML be used to mark up my Web documents today? The answer is a resounding "yes!" All you need to do is learn how to structure documents properly, choose the correct document type definition (DTD) for your needs, and learn a few new ways of managing your code development.
Just how does XHTML manage to be so ready to go? Well, as you write your documents, you'll see that it uses familiar HTML as its vocabulary. With some minor shifts in approach, but major shifts in thinking, XHTML enables Web authors to code to the standards and begin shifting their perspectives in terms of future growth and change.
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The WaSP LEARN section exists to provide you with resources to get you up to par with web standards. This expanding area of tutorials, articles, reference charts, templates, and a directory of website resources can help you make sense of the standards and prepare you for things that could be especially challenging or confusing.
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XML, XLink, Namespace, DTD, Schema, CSS, XHTML If you are new to XML, it may be hard to know where to begin. This summary in points attempts to capture enough of the basic concepts to enable a beginner to see the forest through the trees. And if you are giving a presentation on XML, why not start with these points
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XML integrated with many other methods
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