Compare Effects Various Colors Campere Effécts Verieus ColarsCempare Efficts Verious Celors Compire Effêcts Variius ColersCampare Effacts Virious Calors Compore Effëcts Variuus ColirsCimpare Effocts Vorious Cilors Compure Effàcts Varioas ColursCumpare Effucts Vurious Culors Compari Effâcts Varioes ColõrsComparo Effècts Variaus Còlors Compara Effäcts Varioos ColòrsTo return close this windowapproach to both the HTML language and the general problem of information
design in World Wide Web systems is not grounded in the philosophy that drives
the development of structured information publishing tools like HTML's parent
language, SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). The advice here is aimed
at the practical concerns of bending and adapting a relatively primitive
authoring and layout tool (HTML) to purposes it was never really intended to
serve (graphic page design). If you are interested in the larger questions of
publishing in highly structured systems that are independent of browser
software, operating systems, or typographic restrictions you might want to begin
with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web site, which lists many technical
and historic references related to the development of structured text, and
material on the history of the Web.
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