Been seeing a lot mentioned about RUBY.
Can anyone point out some resources for
information on this besides W3C? W3C is great for a detailed technical overview
but seeing realistic real world examples and how it is used is more informative
from a designer’s standpoint.
Thanks.
Brian Grimmer
theGrafixGuy
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Subject: Re: [WSG] What Editors do
you guys use?
Rick Faaberg wrote:
What is Ruby?
Contrary to what others seem to have thought, I meant
the Ruby Annotation
specification from the W3C:
http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/
I mentioned Ruby support not because I think it's that useful in most
instances, but rather what having the support says about the thoroughness of
TopStyle Pro 3.10 as a Web standards editor.
BTW, searching on ruby+editor isn't correct. "http://www.google.com/search?q=ruby+site%3Aw3c.org"
works well.