RedRocker227 wrote:
jacob, why would adding one slash make it more readable?
It lets people (and the computer) know it's a self-close tag.
In XML and XHTML (with more well-formed syntax), you HAVE to do that.
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Oh, okay. Thanks.
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suneel wrote:
how would u open an exe/sb/pt/ypr in a web browser? im making a gaming website and i want to embed my game or have them open in a web browser. thnx!
Navigate to your project, and click the link that reads 'Embed' under 'Link to this Project'.
Copy the code that reads 'As an applet' and include in your website.
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trinary wrote:
ssss wrote:
Heh. It looks good. I still prefer using javascript and java and php
Thank you.
I do recommend learning HTML 5 as well, though, there aren't that many new elements....
I think learning all the languages I learn would be difficult. Considering I do them ALL at the same time ;_;
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ssss wrote:
trinary wrote:
ssss wrote:
Heh. It looks good. I still prefer using javascript and java and php
Thank you.
I do recommend learning HTML 5 as well, though, there aren't that many new elements....I think learning all the languages I learn would be difficult. Considering I do them ALL at the same time ;_;
I suppose that is true.
Good luck learning them.
Last edited by trinary (2012-06-17 05:19:20)
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This should be stickied.
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fanofcena wrote:
XenoK wrote:
I can honestly not wait for XHTML5. That...will be awesome.
you mean xhtml2.0? or xhtml3.0 ? cause we still are at xhtml 1.1 and 2.0 ish
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XenoK wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
XenoK wrote:
I can honestly not wait for XHTML5. That...will be awesome.
you mean xhtml2.0? or xhtml3.0 ? cause we still are at xhtml 1.1 and 2.0 ish
oh didnt saw that we jumped from xhtml 2.0 to xhtml5 Intresting .. but ther is no point calling it xhtml 5 other then it sounds good ! lol
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