Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way, Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd (Blogcritics.org)

Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way, Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd (Blogcritics.org)
This Sitepoint release, written by Ian Lloyd, proves to be a worthwhile addition to the library of a budding web designer or even that of a complete novice who’d like to build his own site. Ian takes the reader through a complete tour of HTML and CSS, plus a few goodies, and leaves no stone unturned in making sure they can build a good, solid foundation of knowledge.For those of you not in

What’s in Your HTML Toolbox?

What’s in Your HTML Toolbox?
Milo_Mindbender asks: “I’ve just ended up in charge of cleaning up an old and rather large website created by some non technical people. It has all the usual problems: paragraph tags with no ending tag; mixed case file names that work on Windows but not on a Linux webserver; files with mixed Windows/Linux/Mac line endings; duplicates or partial duplicates of files created when working on pages; and the list goes on. I’m wondering what tools you guys keep in your HTML/website toolboxes that work good for cleaning up this sort of mess. Things like pretty-printers, HTML ‘lint’ programs, dead file detectors, batch renamers (that change links and the files they point to into OS neutral names), and ‘diff’ programs that ignore HTML whitespace. I’m particularly interested in batch processing tools that actually fix problems (not just report them) because I’ve got a lot of files to deal with and don’t have the time to edit every one by hand. So what’s in YOUR toolbox?”

Automatically Convert MS Word Files to HTML, Clean up the Code

Automatically Convert MS Word Files to HTML, Clean up the Code
Introducing Word Cleaner Version 3.Word Cleaner is the perfect tool for web designers and people who have to maintain websites. Word Cleaner will save you hours spent tediously converting Word files and cleaning them by hand. (PRWEB Sep 3, 2006)