Busy with CSS, RSS and JavaScripts
It's been a while, but here I am posting again. Lately I've been busy making websites. As always I make them according to W3C standards, in xhtml. Of course I have been using CSS for styling of the pages, but I really wanted to get into it more. It seems complicated but it isn't really.
It just takes some studying (also available at W3C Schools) and time.
W3C Schools offers several Tutorials and a very nice feature called
Try it Yourself Editor. You can test immediately the stuff you just learnt. I would recommend this to every one who wants to build a website. Once you get the basics you do understand a lot more about how websites work.
Another matter I wanted to know more about is RSS, how to make a RSS feed and how to use it. Not just copy the information but really get into it and understand what's it all about. That will take some time of course but I think it belongs to the job. For the moment I am using Google Feed Burner for RSS and that seems to be a very practical tool.
For some nice effects (but surely NOT too many) in my pages I use JavaScripts. I started at http://www.java-scripts.net/ but I'm getting into it and write some of my own scripts.
Usually I use my own website as a learning tool, so if you want to see it or comment on my use of these features please have a look at http://www.fd-id.nl. I do appreciate your comments.
It just takes some studying (also available at W3C Schools) and time.
W3C Schools offers several Tutorials and a very nice feature called
Try it Yourself Editor. You can test immediately the stuff you just learnt. I would recommend this to every one who wants to build a website. Once you get the basics you do understand a lot more about how websites work.
Another matter I wanted to know more about is RSS, how to make a RSS feed and how to use it. Not just copy the information but really get into it and understand what's it all about. That will take some time of course but I think it belongs to the job. For the moment I am using Google Feed Burner for RSS and that seems to be a very practical tool.
For some nice effects (but surely NOT too many) in my pages I use JavaScripts. I started at http://www.java-scripts.net/ but I'm getting into it and write some of my own scripts.
Usually I use my own website as a learning tool, so if you want to see it or comment on my use of these features please have a look at http://www.fd-id.nl. I do appreciate your comments.
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