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W3C (World Wide Web Consortium): 1.2.4.1. The World Wide Web Consortium
Web: 1.1.2. HTML and the World Wide Web
HTML/XHTML resources, web sites: 1.7.2. An Extended Toolkit
information on: 1.2.2. The Flow of Information
navigating with hyperlinks: 2.7.3. Hyperlink Names and Navigation
web browsers: 1.2.1. Clients, Servers, and Browsers
2.1. Writing Tools
applet rendering: 12.2.3.1. Applet rendering
character entities, rendering: 3.5.2. Character Entities
client-pull documents: 13.2. Client-Pull Documents
client-side image maps and: 6.5.6. Handling Other Browsers
executable content: 12. Executable Content
form limitations: 9.11.1. Browser Constraints
handling missing HTML tags: 3.3.6. Omitting Tags
ignoring HTML tags: 3.3.7. Ignored or Redundant Tags
image borders: 5.2.6.8. The border attribute
image presentation: 5.2.6. The <img> Tag
incompatible with embedded objects: 12.2.5. The <noembed> Tag
incompatible with executable content: 12.2.1.15. Supporting incompatible browsers
incompatible with frames: 11.5. The <noframes> Tag
incompatible with tables: 17.4.2.1. When tables aren't implemented
Internet Explorer (see Internet Explorer)
JavaScript (see JavaScript language)
leniency in data acceptance: 16.4.3. Lenient Browsers and Lazy Authors
tag and: 6.7.2.5. How browsers might use <link>
Mosaic browser: 1.1.2. HTML and the World Wide Web
Netscape Navigator (see Netscape Navigator)
obtaining: 1.7.1.2. Browser software
rendering images: 6.3.1.2. The href attribute
styles (see styles)
text-only: 1.2.1. Clients, Servers, and Browsers
5.2.6.3. The alt and longdesc attributes
web servers: 6.2.2.1. The http server
server-push documents: 13.3. Server -Push Documents
tags: 12.3.6. The <server> Tag
webs, private: 1.2.3. Beneath the World Wide Web
weight, font: 8.4.3.7. The font-weight property
well-formed documents, XHTML and: 3.4. Well-Formed Documents and XHTML
well-formed XML documents: 15.2. Documents and DTDs
16.3. HTML Versus XHTML
white-space property: 8.4.8.2. The white-space property
whitespace: 14.1. Creating Whitespace
between columns (gutters): 14.2.1.2. The gutter attribute
blocks of: 14.1.1. The <spacer> Tag
frames and: 11.3.1.2. Controlling frame borders and spacing
handling in block tags: 8.4.8.2. The white-space property
hanging indents: 8.4.5.5. The text-indent property
around horizontal rules: 5.1.1. The <hr> Tag
HTML tags for: 4.7. Precise Spacing and Layout
tag for: 14.1.2. Mimicking the <spacer> Tag
indentation (see indentation)
letter spacing: 8.4.5.1. The letter-spacing property
line breaks (see line breaks)
line height: 8.4.5.2. The line-height property
margins
body content: 5.3.1.6. The leftmargin attribute
images: 5.2.6.13. The hspace and vspace attributes
marquee areas: 5.5.1.5. The hspace and vspace attributes
tags: 4.7.2. The <nobr> Tag
paragraphs (see paragraphs)
readability and: 3.3.1. The Syntax of a Tag
tag: 14.1.1. The <spacer> Tag
around table cells: 10.2.1.6. The cellspacing attribute
tabs in preformatted text: 4.7.5. The <pre> Tag
word spacing: 8.4.5.8. The word-spacing property
width attribute: 5.1.1.3. The width attribute
width property: 8.4.6.12. The width property
windows: 2.11. Frames
11.2.1. What's in a Frame?
(see also frames)
as hyperlink targets: 6.3.1.8. The target attribute
6.7.1.2. The target attribute
9.2.5. The target Attribute
11.7. Named Frame or Window Targets
image maps and: 6.5.4.8. The target attribute
word processors (see text editors)
word-spacing property: 8.4.5.8. The word-spacing property
word wrap (see wrapping text)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): 1.2.4.1. The World Wide Web Consortium
wrap attribute (): 9.7.1.2. The wrap attribute
wrapping text: 5.2.6.4. The align attribute
(see also line breaks)
around images: 4.7.1.1. The clear attribute
5.2.6.5. Wrapping text around images
and: 14.2.2. Multiple Columns and Other Browsers
nowrap attribute (): 4.1.1.2. The nowrap attribute
table cell contents: 10.2.1.10. The valign and nowrap attributes
10.2.3.5. The nowrap attribute
10.2.4.7. The nowrap attribute
in entry areas: 9.7.1.2. The wrap attribute
writing HTML documents
applets: 12.1.1.3. Using applets correctly
dynamic documents: 13.1.1. Another Word of Caution
editorial markup: 3.9. Editorial Markup
forms, advice on using: 9.2.4.1. POST or GET?
forms, how to use: 9.11. Creating Effective Forms
17.4.3. Better Forms Layout
programming: 9.12. Forms Programming
hyperlinking effectively: 6.4. Creating Effective Links
image maps and: 6.5.7. Effective Use of Mouse-Sensitive Images
important sites for: 1.7.2. An Extended Toolkit
lists, how to use: 7.6. Appropriate List Usage
8.4.7. List Properties
server-push documents: 13.3.4. Creating a Server-Push Document
software for: 1.7. Tools for the Web Designer
2.1. Writing Tools
styles, how to use: 8.6. Applying Styles to Documents
tables: 17.4. Tricks with Tables
page layout with: 10.4. Beyond Ordinary Tables
table sections: 10.3.5. Using Table Sections
tips and tricks: 17. Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
titles, choosing: 3.7.2.1. What's in a title?
user interface design: 9.11.3. User Interface Considerations
WWW (see Web)


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