Thursday, February 5, 2009

HTML 5; fake frames; custom 404 pages‏

HTML 5 is the latest version of HTML. It was first being developed outside the W3C, but now is being developed in parallel by the HTML Working Group on the W3C as well as by the WHATWG. Plus this week I give you a fake frames template and an easy way to create a custom 404 page for your Apache server.

In the Spotlight
What is HTML 5 HTML was developed by the W3C until 2004, when members of the HTML working group grew disturbed with the direction the W3C was going with HTML. They felt that the W3C was not paying enough attention to the real-world development needs of the language and focusing too much on XML and XHTML. So they formed a new group called WHATWG (Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group) devoted to evolving the Web. They started by working on a new specification of HTML - HTML 5.

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Fake Frames Free Web Template It is possible to get the look of frames without actually using frames. This free Web template shows you how to do it. One thing - emulating frames in CSS does not give you the advantages of frames, but it does fix some of the disadvantages. This template is just for fun.
How to Create a Custom 404 Page on Apache Apache makes it easy to create a custom 404 page for your Web server. Simply edit the file and then change the config file to point to it.

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