2008
Opera Web Standards Curriculum
by nhoizeyOpera et Yahoo! nous aident à apprendre à développer des sites Web en exploitant au mieux les standars. Miam !
jQuery Flash Plugin
by nhoizey & 10 othersInspired by tools like SWFObject, UFO and sIFR, but written line-by-line for jQuery — no other scripts required. Less redundancy (jQuery and sIFR both find elements by css selectors and do browser detection, sIFR and SWFObject both do Flash detection) m
Wheel 2.0: Jason Huck’s Devblog | jQuery Combo Select Redux
by nhoizeyI have automated the process of transforming a normal multiselect input element into a comboselect with the (aptly named) comboselect plugin.
jquery.db.js at master from nkallen's jquery-database — GitHub
by nhoizeyA relational database using <table> tags and jQuery
Tripoli - a CSS standard for HTML rendering
by nhoizey & 3 othersTripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.
2007
Home | Email Standards Project
by nhoizey & 22 othersOur goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. A community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers
Questions sur l’avenir du Web : ma réponse [nota-bene.org]
by nhoizeyCe ne sont, simplement, pas les mêmes cibles qui sont visées [par flash et HTML]. D’un côté du sexy animé (court terme et marketing), d’un autre de la stabilité et de la pérennité (« contenus » au sens noble).
Rédaction Web – À quoi ressemblent vos liens ? - Covert Prestige, culture et internet
by nhoizey & 5 othersVos liens sont-ils réellement utilisables ?
A Guide to CSS Support in Email: 2007 Edition
by nhoizey & 19 others12 months since our original Guide to CSS Support in Email and quite a bit has changed since. Most significant of these changes was in the wrong direction, with Microsoft's decision to use the Word rendering engine instead of IE in Outlook 2007
POMPAGE - Emails HTML - Dompter la bête
by kasi77 & 27 othersSi vous êtes malchanceux et que le PDG utilise Lotus Notes mais veut que le design de l'email s'affiche partout de la même manière, tableaux et styles en ligne vous attendent.
Natural Docs
by nhoizey & 7 othersNatural Docs is an open-source, extensible, multi-language documentation generator. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it.
2006
Comparing XML office document formats: HTML, ODF, WordML, FO, Word2007 - O'Reilly XML Blog
by nhoizey (via)People want to know how easy it is to convert from the kind of XML they generate into other purposes. So I loaded a simple HTML file with headings, paragraph, table and list and converted it to various office XML(ish) formats: HTML (through Word 2000), WordML (through Word 2003), pre-standard ODF (SWT, through Open Office 2.0.2), ODF (through Open Office 2.0.2), as XML from the Office 2007 beta, and to XSL-FO using HTML2FO.
|► JAXFront - XML Forms and GUIs in Java and HTML ◄| - Generate User Interfaces
by nhoizeyJAXFront is a technology to generate forms on multiple UI channels (Java Swing, HTML, PDF) on the basis of an XML schema. The dynamically generated GUIs allow the user a sophisticated way of editing XML data without being exposed to the underlying XML technology.
2005
Alex Bosworth's Weblog: 10 Places You Must Use Ajax
by kasi77 & 8 othersIt's been well over a year now since GMail changed the way everyone thought about web apps.
It's now officially annoying to use web apps that haven't replaced clunky html functionality with peppy Ajax goodness.
Here are places Ajax should now be required in a web application
Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and Webmasters
by nhoizey & 23 others, 1 commentA Web cache sits between one or more Web servers (also known as origin servers) and a client or many clients, and watches requests come by, saving copies of the responses — like HTML pages, images and files (collectively known as representations) — for itself. Then, if there is another request for the same URL, it can use the response that it has, instead of asking the origin server for it again.
XHTML Character Entity Reference
by nhoizey & 53 others (via)This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C
Web Essentials 2005 - The Title attribute - what is it good for?
by nhoizey & 1 other (via)Pourquoi l'attribut "title" ne sert pas forcément l'accessibilité !
Kevin Lynch: Flash is your friend in Web 2.0
by nhoizey & 1 other (via)This is not about Flash vs. HTML or Ajax. It's using Flash + HTML with the Ajax approach to build Web 2.0 applications (to be fully buzzword compliant).
wiki XULfr - XForms
by nhoizey & 2 others (via)XFORMS est le langage XML du W3C dont l'optique est de remplacer à terme les formulaires HTML (que j'appelerai ici les HTMLForms). Son objectif est de combler les nombreuses limitations de ceux-ci et de faciliter leur écriture en évitant la dépendance vis à vis d'un langage de script.
De la bonne utilisation des technologies - jy[B]log
by nhoizey & 2 others (via)On vampirise le HTML pour réaliser des applications web. Certes, on le fait depuis longtemps faute de mieux, mais de nouvelles technologies émergent. Il serait peut être temps alors d'arreter d'utiliser HTML pour tout et n'importe quoi, et de l'utiliser uniquement ce pourquoi il a été conçu : le document. Il serait peut être temps d'utiliser autre chose pour les applis web, comme le XUL, pour avoir de vraies interfaces utilisateurs.
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