Archives for Category: Tutorials

How to add RDF information to a page using RDFa?

The Semantic Web Activity home page has a number of information that might be of interest for the Semantic Web (eg, for data integration). These should be made these available in RDF, too. How to do that without duplicating information? RDFa is your friend…

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Filed on May 1, 2008 10:00 AM in Semantic Web, Technology 101, Tutorials
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Templating Language for Authoring Tools

Structure editing of Web pages is not a simple task. XTiger is a language for authoring Web content including rich information such as microformats and RDFa. Try it.

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Filed on March 10, 2008 7:06 AM in HTML, Tools, Tutorials
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HTML 5, one vocabulary, two serializations

It seems not very clear for many people. So let's set the record straight. HTML 5 can be written in html and XML.

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Filed on January 15, 2008 9:03 PM in HTML, Technology 101, Tutorials, XML
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Get Involved!

The Web exists because people wanted to connect to each others and share. They got involved. The first Web site was a kind of blog written by Tim Berners-Lee. People were experimenting, implementing, writing manual and tutorials. Tim was announcing the new servers that you could count each month on your fingers. You too can be part of it.

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Filed on December 20, 2007 10:47 PM in Opinions & Editorial, Tutorials, W3C Life, Web Spotting
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How to to contribute to W3C work? Tutorials

We started a series about how you can contribute to W3C work. Last time, we have seen how to create and propose your own quick tips. This week, we will go a step further by looking at tutorials. Specifications...

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Filed on June 13, 2007 7:30 AM in Tutorials, W3C Life
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“WaSP asks W3C�, Adding Multimedia in Web Documents (part 2) published

Last week, in a new instance of the WaSP asks W3C project, the QA Team completed its answer on Adding Multimedia in Web Documents with more details on the use and implementation of the object tag in HTML. Discussion and...

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Filed on May 31, 2005 12:50 AM in HTML, Publications, Tutorials
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“More About Custom DTD� article published in A List Apart

The QA Team has written an article for A List Apart, entitled More About Custom DTDs, explaining when custom DTDs make sense, and when they don't....

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Filed on May 11, 2005 12:57 AM in HTML, Publications, Tutorials
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New Article: Ampersands, PHP Sessions and Valid HTML

A new technical article on the topic of Ampersands, PHP Sessions and Valid HTML was published by the QAIG, courtesy of David Dorward. The QA Interest Group welcomes such contribution of material, see our Contribution Guidelines for details....

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Filed on April 26, 2005 1:04 AM in Publications, Tutorials
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