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CSS - Creating icons for web page using CSS & XHTML  (Unpublished)

This article tells that how to make icons using CSS and XHTML, which we can use in our asp.net websites.


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Extending XHTML Without A DTD  (Unpublished)

Support XHTML attribute extensions without creating a full-blown DTD.


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Make your RSS feeds Auto-Discoverable  (Unpublished)

RSS Autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed. This feature is actually support by both Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer 7.


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The true selling point of XHTML  (Unpublished)

Over the years I’ve heard a lot of strange selling points about XHTML, mainly from smaller web design companies. They tell you why they use XHTML and why it is a future proofing feature of their work. Some of these selling points make sense in theory, but is out of touch with the real world.


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12 HTML Tags You May Not Know (Or May Have Forgotten)  (Unpublished)

Here are some lesser-known and lesser-used valid, non-deprecated (X)HTML tags that may be helpful the next time you're developing a website.


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ASP.NET CSS Control Adapters Beta 3 Released  (Unpublished)

Microsoft releases beta 3 of their ASP.NET CSS Control Adapters. The adapters change the ASP.NET server controls (GridView, Menu, etc) to render standards-compliant markup.


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Building ASP.NET 2.0 Web Sites Using Web Standards  (Unpublished)

Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 has many features to help you design and build Web sites that are compliant with XHTML and accessibility standards. This article looks at how and why you should be building these standards-compliant sites.


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