Ever wonder how you can get examples of XHTML and CSS code to display in your blog posts, and on web pages so you can show some coding examples for your readers? This visual tutorial teaches you a couple of ways to do it. You'll learn the long way, and a couple of shortcuts. WordPress BlogMasters will also get a few tips for ways to autom

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Free Web Editors. Cool. But how do you choose the best one for your job? That's what we'll look at here as I compare two interesting editors -- one (Amaya) the official W3C tool that creates clean XHTML code, and another (JEdit) that features hundreds of plugins. Which will you choose? Well maybe you already have a favorite -- but thes

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As a hard-core data freak, I work with lots of data and the information it represents. At the moment, I have Terabytes of information that holds value to me which I’d like to keep around until I pass it on to the next generation. That said, will my files still be readable by programs in 30 years? How about 10? What can we do about this?

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Building a three or four column layout on the web without the help of a table can be a difficult task. The CSS3 spec proposes a perfectly tailored solution; but, unfortunately, CSS3 support is spotty at best even in modern browsers. We're stuck with CSS2 until that changes, so we might as well make the best of it. There are a

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State standards operate under the assumption that most people don't know what their kids need to learn, nor how well they have to learn it. That's why the State thinks it has to set standards for every school.

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