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Simple, elegant HTML generation. To construct HTML start with an instance of html.HTML(). Add tags by accessing the tag's attribute on that object.
by stargaming 2009-09-17 09:12 python · html
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One of the features we've added in HTML5 is a way to include machine-readable annotations that people can scrape in a simple and well-defined way. This means that if a site wants to make the information available, you don't have to rely on brittle screen-scraping to get the information out.
by stargaming 2009-08-02 14:06 web · html
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Common Tag is an open tagging format developed to make content more connected, discoverable and engaging. Unlike free-text tags, Common Tags are references to unique, well-defined concepts, complete with metadata and their own URLs. With Common Tag, site owners can more easily create topic hubs, cross-promote their content, and enrich their pages with free data, images and widgets.
by stargaming 2009-06-15 13:34 web · html
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I've looked at how browsers handle tag soup before, but now that I'm writing a spec for this, I've run into a host of other issues, and I finally just wrote a tool to see how browsers parsed HTML.
by stargaming 2009-03-27 16:39 html
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This article shows you how to write a relatively simple script to extract text paragraphs from large chunks of HTML code, without knowing its structure or the tags used. It works on news articles and blogs pages with worthwhile text content, among others…
by stargaming 2008-08-08 04:45 text · parsing · linguistics · html
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A new feature being introduced in HTML 5 is the addition of custom data attributes. This is a, seemingly, bizarre addition to the specification - but actually provides a number of useful benefits.
by stargaming 2008-07-13 11:05 html · javascript
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One of the things we're thinking about while building stackoverflow.com is how to let users style the questions and answers they're entering on the site. Nothing's decided at this point, but we definitely won't be giving users one of those friendly-but-irritating HTML GUI browser layout controls.
by stargaming 2008-05-16 01:16 html · fileformats
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In preparation for my PyCon talk on HTML I thought I’d do a performance comparison of several parsers and document models.
by stargaming 2008-03-31 10:41 python · parsing · html
http://blog.ianbicking.org/2008/03/30/python-html-parser-performance/ - cached - mail it - history
As a website accessibility feature, invisible text has long been accepted as one of the most helpful things you can do. This is text that is invisible on screen, but read out in screen readers, using CSS like the off-left technique. So far, as in those articles, we’ve primarily used it to add skiplinks and invisible headings.
by stargaming 2008-03-03 11:09 accessibility · html
http://blog.isotoma.com/2008/03/in_praise_of_invisible_text.html - cached - mail it - history
HTML needs fixing. The HTML 4 recommendation was published in 1999. Since then, the web has grown from a document retrieval system into an application delivery system. We have made significant progress since then, due to the cleverness of the web development community and the surprising expressive power of JavaScript, but we are at the limits. HTML is no longer a driver of innovation. It is now a serious impediment.
by stargaming 2008-02-23 02:17 html
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