Want a way to automatically redirect your visitors to a new location? It's easier than you think if you use the META tag.
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Meta Tag Tutorial
Meta tags are used to supply information for search engines that will not be seen by the web surfer unless they were to view your web site's HTML. In the past, meta tags were a primary way for your site to be recognized by web spiders, but the internet community abused the meta tags to artificially increase their ranking in the search engine databases.
Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference
For the first time in one publication, you can now get in-depth reference coverage of HTML, XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Dynamic Positioning, Document Object Models, and JavaScript as presented by standards bodies and as implemented in browsers through Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, Internet Explorer 5.x for Macintosh, and Netscape 7.
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Resources for web designers, developers, and entrepreneurs.
The Browser-Safe Web Palette
The Browser-Safe Palette, as Linda Weinman, author of the site and several books, so named it, is the actual palette that Mosaic, Netscape, and Internet Explorer use within their browsers. The palettes used by these browsers are slightly different on Macs and PCs. This palette is based on math, not beauty.
W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective
HTML 4 Character Entities
Complete list of character entity references in HTML 4 by W3C.