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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a text-based approach to describing how content contained within an HTML file is structured. This markup tells a web browser how to display text, images and other ...
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Cascading Style Sheets allow you enhance the appearance of your company's website by surrounding content within boxes or containers of empty gaps or whitespace. These content-containing boxes are ...
This is part 3 of a 5 part series on developing browser friendly Web applications. Read the rest of Swati Dhingra's advice on cross-browser compatible Web development: The solution is that if we set a ...
Web-based chat clients are nothing special these days, with most websites coming with a chat that pops-up from one of the web browser's corners at some point. What most of these chat implementations ...
A computer that runs a website. Using the HTTP protocol, the Web server delivers Web pages to browsers as well as other data files to Web-based applications. The Web server includes the hardware, ...
Google has already proven it can load web pages as fast as lightning and flying potatoes, but its "Make the Web Faster" team has grander designs. The speed junkies want to quicken the internet by ...