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Semantic Frenzy

Semantic Frenzy

http://www.prugo.de/blog

Weblog about web technology, markup, the mobile web, and other stuff

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  • Not dead

    Posted on Monday August 20th, 2007 at 07:27 in , various

    Regrettably there weren’t any updates here in the last months because I started a new career in a consulting agency that is specialised in CRM. My current project is to create a web application for planning and analysis of advertising campaign...

  • HTML5 differences from HTML4

    Posted on Thursday June 14th, 2007 at 13:52 in

    A nice and detailed overview about the enhancements of HTML 5 compared to HTML 4 is written by Anne van Kesteren. ...

  • XHTML 2 versus HTML 5 cleaned up

    Posted on Tuesday May 15th, 2007 at 09:49

    Since the last version of HTML (HTML 4.01) there have been many advancements. XHTML 1.0 was a reformulation of HTML in XML. With XHTML 1.1 modularisation was introduced and the transitional variants of XHTML were finally abolished (sigh). For the n...

  • Sitemaps for search engines

    Posted on Monday May 14th, 2007 at 08:19

    Search engines and their spiders do have many restrictions. They do not take your whole website into their index and they do not know which documents are important and which are not. So they arbitrarily take up some parts of your content of some of...

  • Internet Explorer 7 and Favicons

    Posted on Wednesday March 14th, 2007 at 05:26 in , markup, usability

    Jeff Davis, a developer of IE7, offers a small troubleshooting guide regarding to IE7 and Favicons. He also offers to answer your questions. ...

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