There are probably hundreds if not thousands of articles about working with and understanding Hypertext Markup Language or HTML, but most take a very broad, in-depth approach covering the topic end-to-end — HTML can get rather involved — dissecting each topic. Rookies can end up being more confused than enlightened as a result. As such, we decided to take a stab at it ourselves, taking it in small strides, brushing on the fundamentals so as to promote as much basic understanding as possible while skipping (for now) the deep end of the pool. We decided on helping you understand HTML elements, for starters.
Continue reading HTML Basics: Introducing Elements
Filed under Helpful Articles, Development on Jun 2nd, 2008
RSS. It is an abbreviation which stands for Really Simple Syndication. It used to stand for Rich Site Summary, and that’s quite apt because that’s what it is, but it was changed. It is a summary, or full content in some cases, of specific dynamic web site content. It is special content because it delivered to directly to its subscribers via a web browser, task-specific software known as feed readers, or a web news aggregation service. This article will hopefully enlighten you on this topic.
Continue reading Understanding this RSS Thing
Filed under Helpful Articles, Webmaster, Web Access on May 6th, 2008