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Other references
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House of Style
has a much more readable version of the CSS1
specification, complete with numerous hypertext links.
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Project Cool has a hypertext overview of the CSS specification at http://www.projectcool.com/developer/cssref/index.html
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http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer
http://validator.w3.org/
Net Mechanic includes a
detailed web page validator.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Compatibility chart: http://www.webreview.com/style/css1/charts/mastergrid.shtml
CSS Pointers Group
http://style.cleverchimp.com/
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The HTML Activity has also hosted work on a W3C Open Source tool for
cleaning up HTML and converting it to XHTML (HTML Tidy). This has been
very popular and has been integrated into numerous HTML authoring tools.
Tutorials for using HTML
and CSS have also proved popular.
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Browser
Compatibility Chart and Browser Compatibility
Guide
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Navigator / Explorer
Comparison - how NN and IE differ in rendering (11/26/00)
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Style
Sheet Reference Master Compatibility Chart
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Originally created by Dan Steinman, the DynAPI is a cross-browser
library used to create Dynamic HTML components on a web page.
The current version of the API is mainly worked on by windows users, so
logically the windows browsers will be supported better then other
platforms. Here's the list of browsers:
Internet Explorer 4 (windows), Internet Explorer 5 (windows), Internet
Explorer 5.5 (windows), Netscape Communicator 4.7 (windows, linux and
95% Mac), Netscape Communicator 6 (windows, linux?), Mozilla (milestone
16 and higher) (windows, linux?).
There is also a tutorial and other help available.
Also see The Dynamic
Duo for where this started and some great demos.
Counters, etc.
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Beseen - Hit counter, BBS, Quizlet
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