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Ishida >> utilities: Unicode code converter. And HTML - Svg wiki. Email on Acid - Virtual Email Testing & Simulation Tool. Guide to CSS support in email clients - Articles & Tips. 19 September 2013 Added support for @font-face, @media and HTML 5 media tags in email clients, as well as email-relevant CSS properties. We re-tested all webmail clients and the latest versions of existing clients. 30 January 2013 Outlook.com no longer supports the margin CSS property, including margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom and margin-left. 17 July 2012 Added Outlook 2013 Preview. 1 February 2012 background-image is now supported in Gmail. 5 September 2011 Added email client results for max-width and min-width - see blog post for details. 21 June 2011 Updated guide to CSS in email released. 10 December 2010 Updated to reflect margin support in Outlook.com. 22 April 2010 Updated the guide with the results of our CSS3 email client tests. 21 new properties were added, with varying levels of support observed across the popular email clients. 27 August 2009 Added test results for the just launched MySpace Mail.Discuss this on our blog. 6 August 2009 26 August 2008 11 June 2008 19 April 2007.

Special Characters in HTML. HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using - Nettuts+ In this tutorial, we are going to build a blog page using next-generation techniques from HTML 5 and CSS 3. The tutorial aims to demonstrate how we will be building websites when the specifications are finalized and the browser vendors have implemented them. If you already know HTML and CSS, it should be easy to follow along. Before we get started, consider using one of our HTML5 Templates or CSS Themes for your next project—that is, if you need a quick and professional solution.

Otherwise, it's time to dig into these techniques. HTML 5 is the next major version of HTML. Before we begin marking up the page we should get the overall structure straight: In HTML 5 there are specific tags meant for marking up the header, navigation, sidebar and footer. It still looks like HTML markup, but there are a few things to note: In HTML 5, there is only one doctype. Instead of using divs to contain different sections of the page we are now using appropriate, semantic tags. "What?! That's all! A Community-driven Proposal for Developing HTML5. HTML 5 Demos and Examples. HTML5 Doctor, helping you implement HTML 5 today. Web Devout. Familles de fontes «standard» pour le web. HTML numerical code entities & iso8859-1 table. Schemas Codes ISO. Annexe - Le code ISO-8859-1.