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zen-coding - Project Hosting on Google Code
Using DHTMLXgrid in a Django application
CSS Basics
Browser support for CSS3 and HTML5
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Make a Footer Stick to the Bottom of the Page
Web design Q&A - Doctype
Defying Classification: Some Simple Django Debugging Tools
Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns (Book Review) - Review - Nate Klaiber Book Reviews
document.ready - JavaScript - Snipplr
gotAPI/HTML - Instant search in HTML and other developer documentation
CSS3 Color Module
Welcome - doctype - Google Code
Sean McGrath: Time for part 2?
Ian Bicking: a blog :: Python HTML Parser Performance
woork: Perfect pagination style using CSS
Internet Explorer 8 Readiness Toolkit
How to create CSS layouts without using FLOAT
Web Developer's Field Guide - Your Ultimate Resource
HTML 5 differences from HTML 4
Index | Jinja Template Engine
Daring Fireball: Markdown
HTML Playground, html, css reference by example
New elements in HTML 5
HTML Entity Character Lookup › Left Logic
Python-markdown
Digital Web Magazine - Web Design 101: Backgrounds
Particletree » Rediscovering the Button Element
The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs — Pearsonified
SitePoint Blogs » Six Months Later: The New HTML Working Group
Nearly six months ago, now, Tim Berners-Lee announced that the W3C would form a new working group to develop the next version of the HTML specification, alongside renewed efforts towards finalizing XHTML 2.0. With the new working group now well underway,
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