Sometimes, inexplicably it might seem, a program for your website may tell you that you need to run a command on the Web Host’s server. You may be asked to use SSH (Secure Shell) to accomplish this task. I was recently advised that I needed to perform a command on the server to let a […]
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In my previous post I give a quick and dirty overview of mobile web site design today and it really is a challenge to put together a strategy because there are so many mobile devices out there with so many different capabilities. 1and1 offers both access to Adobe Dreamweaver and its own Mobile Web […]
Quick and Dirty Mobile Web Site Design Notes for Beginners
Differences between “Regular” and Mobile Web Design You will need to know the latest HTML (HTML5) and CSS. Some references sources are: HTML (HTML5 is the current standard) tags: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/, http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/02/html_cheatsheet/ CSS reference: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/ W3C has an HTML tutorial at http://www.w3schools.com/html/ W3C also has a CSS tutorial at http://www.w3schools.com/css/ The W3C has a Mobile Web […]
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About Indenting Code in These Examples, Line Continuation Characters
Normally programmers indent code to different levels to show If statements, loops, etc. Programming IDEs do it automatically for you. Unfortunately, HTML doesn't do this and browsers collapse white spaces. Also, there is a limited amount of line space in the columns of these pages. For these reasons the code on these pages in not indented.
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