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These ideas are outcome of my experience in developing my project RichStyle. A Unified Label Attribute Think of using label=”" as a unified naming attribute; as an alternative to all naming tags and attribute: <caption> , <label>, <legend>, alt=”", for=”", title=”", summary=”". Tile text (the mouseover-text) could be displayed using a CSS rule like this: [...]
This is a revision of a paper submitted on 27-06-2010 to the Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences. Abstract According to ISO, in order to produce a high quality product, organization needs a high quality producing process, which means a well defined and organized process. Generally speaking, this is true in variant industries, but [...]
It’s been more than ten years since I attended the first IT-related course in my life, which was an MS Windows and Office course. Since that time, I’ve been asking myself, could HTML/CSS standards offer an alternative to office-applications’ capabilities? No doubt that HTML standards and tools at that time weren’t mature enough, they were [...]
Thanks to Nicolas Gallagher for his great work, Pure CSS GUI Icons, you can draw icons on your web pages using only CSS rules stored in a single CSS file, with no external images at all! This means two main advantages: Significant reduction in HTTP requests. Your web page will be faster. High-flexibility for modification. [...]
Since I attended my first IT-related course; an MS Windows and Office course, more than ten years ago, I’ve been asking my self… Could HTML be an alternative to common document formats, like DOC, DOCX, and ODT? World wide web would not be possible without independent standards for sharing and publishing rich texts. And since [...]
Couple of days ago I’ve posted a list of ideas and suggestions for the next version of PunBB, here’s an optimized version of it : A Complete AJAX BB: Ajax Menu: the whole site-map in 1 XML menu file. Each topic should have a posts.xml file and a members.xml file. A javascript calendar: something like [...]
