RE: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread Bert Doorn
G'day

 What I need to use Firefox or Safari exclusively is a replacement for 
 the Mozilla sidebar references for (X)HTML and CSS, I guess in the form 
 of a website, or downloadable reference to be used in a browser.

Have a look at www.zvon.org - they have downloadable references for CSS1/2,
XHTML and more.

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RE: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread Chatham, Will

 What I need to use Firefox or Safari exclusively is a replacement for 
 the Mozilla sidebar references for (X)HTML and CSS, I guess 
 in the form 
 of a website, or downloadable reference to be used in a browser.
 

You could copy  paste the info from your Mozilla sidebar into a web page
you create (use frames if you desire), customizing it to your own liking,
then posting it on the web somewhere.  Set it to open it in a tab of its own
whenever Firefox starts (ToolsOptionsGeneral), and there it will be for
quick reference.  Adds the bonus ability of using it from anywhere and
sharing it with your friends.  You could even add links to references online
to jump to quickly.  Call it Justin's Web Developer Reference Page ;)

Just an idea.

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Re: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
If you're using FF with the webdev extension, you can quickly (ok, 
relatively quickly) go to Miscellaneous  W3C Documents for reference.
At least that's what I end up doing most of the time...

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Re: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread t94xr.net.nz webmaster
http://www.forumimages.com/ref/html/index.php
heres one :D
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Re: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread Neerav
Westciv's Complete CSS Guide on CD is pretty useful, I believe its 
inexpensive (I got if for free as a door prize from a web essentials 
promo night)

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Justin French wrote:
Hi all,
For a few years now, I've been using a combination of Mozilla and a 
couple of Sidebar tabs (HTML 4.01 and CSS2) for referencing the 
standards, which has been a great combo, but I think it's time to move on.

1. It's the only reason I have Mozilla open all day
2. It's the only reason I have Mozilla in my Dock
3. Firefox is much less bloated, and has the webdev toolbar which I use 
all the time

In other words, I'm trying to cut my dev browsers down from 2-3 to 1.
What I need to use Firefox or Safari exclusively is a replacement for 
the Mozilla sidebar references for (X)HTML and CSS, I guess in the form 
of a website, or downloadable reference to be used in a browser.

What does everyone else out there use for reference?  I can't stand 
having books open, so it has to be GUI based, preferably browser based, 
and preferably using frames (only because it's fast and I'm used to it).

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Re: [WSG] HTML CSS references

2004-08-06 Thread John Allsopp
Hi,
Westciv's Complete CSS Guide on CD is pretty useful, I believe its 
inexpensive (I got if for free as a door prize from a web essentials 
promo night)
it's also free online here
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/house/index.html
along with many tutorials, articles, compatibility guides, and so on.
Or you can purchase an enhanced version, and it comes free with Style 
Master.

Plus come to the Web Essentials Free Education and Government Briefing
http://we04.com/education.cfm
Where you might win it as a door prize.
'nuff plugging :-)
John
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