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![]() Samuel Bryant - ArticlesThe Basics in Flexible Web DesignWeb designers should build for flexibility because Web pages are never displayed the same on all computers. What Webmasters Need to KnowThe duties of the Webmaster are to develop and maintain an Internet presence that will provide access to content and increase awareness of the organization’s offerings. Part of the job of maintaining this kind of digital presence is ensuring user access through the site’s interface. Now, more than ever, there is a need for creativity in design and knowledge of the latest programming languages. The Beginning of the Cataloging CodeThe first significant cataloging code was published in 1841. The realization that cooperation and standardization was superior to the earlier form of cataloging encouraged the compilation and distribution of widespread rules. Specifics in Proper HTMLProperly coded Meta tags such as DOCTYPE and Namespace are required in XHTML. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic RecordsThe Library of Congress’s list of subject headings has been available in machine-readable form since 1986 to help organize the latest cataloging form. Images and Graphics for HTMLPrior to the use of CSS, tables were commonly used for laying out the contents of a page. The task of ordering the tables and graphics was often a complex job of manipulation. Archival Practices in the Age of Computers and the Copyright ActAs a general theme in cataloging over the last century or so, the integration of cataloging types have been of great importance. One cataloging cavern that has been closing over the years is that of library and archival cataloging. Designing Your Website With Mobile Users and Esl Students in MindThe number of people with access to the Internet through mobile phones has increased drastically over the past couple of years. This requires that Web pages be designed for access by cell phones, which demands the use of a whole new programming language and protocol. Maintaining Content and Achieving Accessibility on the Internet’s ArchiveThe Internet Archive (archive.org) represents another example of working archival collections of digitally-based materials. It was founded in 1996 and works to keep Internet and digitally-based works from dissapearing forever. The Best Use of CSS and XsltThe W3C has defined two style sheet standards for use with the Web—CSS and XSLT. CSS is the older of the two and is most often used with HTML.
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