[WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Cole Kuryakin - x7m
I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far it's been fine. Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I can take a look? Cole

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Stevio
I use http://www.w3schools.com/a lot. It has a lot of stuff on it for HTML, CSS, even ASP etc. - Original Message - From: Cole Kuryakin - x7m Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:02 PM I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Kornel Lesinski
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:02:32 +0100, Cole Kuryakin - x7m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far it's been fine. No, htmlreference.com is full of deprecated elements and attributes. Half of

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Erik Peterson
Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote: I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6 months or so, and so far it's been fine. Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I can take a look? Cole Molly Holzschlag and Dave Shea both have

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Bert Doorn
G'day Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote: Can anyone recommend another on-line reference that they prefer so I can take a look? There's a section on the WSG website for this: http://webstandardsgroup.org/go/resourcecat2.cfm One that's missing, which I use from time to time (I downloaded the XHTML and CSS

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Serdar Kılıç
On my windows machine I use XML Standards Library (http://xmlstds.xemantics.com/) - which is basically a CHM file that contains the specs brought down from w3c.org. You also get to grab only the specs that you need (just in case specs such as OWL Web Ontology Language Guide isn't your sorta thing

Re: [WSG] The mother of all html references?

2005-05-03 Thread Damian Sweeney
I quite like the simplicity of http://htmlhelp.org/. It has a nice list of html 4.0 tags and you can hide deprecated ones. It also has a css reference, but unfortunately it's also not up to date. Damian I've been using this online html reference (http://www.htmlreference.com/) for the past 6