charset에 대한 검색결과158건

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    [비공개] kloudesign.gr

    Uses the meta chartset="UTF-8" shortcut. Uses section elements, though several div elements exist that feel like they could/should be replaced with section or article elements. There are also header and footer elements. All of the script tags could drop the type attribute. URL: http://kloudesign.gr/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-28 06:00 pm

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    [비공개] Créart Magazine

    Uses the meta chartset="UTF-8" shortcut. Uses section, aside, dialog, and nav elements. The script tags on the page don’t include the type attribute. URL: http://www.creart-magazine.fr/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-28 02:00 pm

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  • [비공개] Heloowork

    Uses the meta charset="UTF-8" shortcut. The body is divided up into sections, and uses header, footer, and nav elements. The script tag that is loading jQuery could drop the type attribute. Overall, a pretty clean and simple HTML5 example. URL: http://www.heloowork.com/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-28 10:00 am

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    [비공개] MediaTinta

    A Spanish language blog of short stories and essays. The first section is used as a wrapper, which is a job better suited to div. As a result the section heading could be moved into the article to give it a heading. If the image in the figure is not referenced from the content or is not essential to the understanding of the content, a div would be appropriate here too. URL: http://mediatint..
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-28 02:00 am

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    [비공개] Communicatiemannen

    A blog from Belgium that uses new HTML5 elements. The site is fairly well structured, although the section that is used to wrap the breadcrumb should be a div or possibly nav. There are also a lot of type attributes in the head, and neither the search nor the contact form use new input types. URL: http://www.communicatiemannen.be/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-27 02:00 am

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    [비공개] Afplus Salon

    A brochure site for a hairdressing salon in Hitachi, Japan. It would make sense to divide the page into sections with headings for home, info, price, staff and map, then nesting articles in the staff section. As things are the outline is pretty dreadful. small could also have been used in the footer, the type attributes could be removed from the script and link tags, and it’s good practice to ..
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-26 02:00 am

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    [비공개] Rob Larsen

    The personal site of web developer and artist Rob Larsen. Rob has created a site with a good document outline and makes good use of new HTML5 elements such as time, and new form input types email and url (although not search which is an oversight). On the blog page each item excerpt is a div and they are all wrapped in an article which is really the wrong way round. URL: http://www.drunkenf..
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-25 10:00 pm

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    [비공개] Inej Autocentar

    A brochure site for a Croatian car dealership. An untitled article element is used to wrap the main content area on the homepage. Moving the Predstavljamo heading up one level out of the first section would solve this. The aside used on the homepage doesn’t contain content related to the site as a whole so a div may be more appropriate. URL: http://www.inej.hr/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-25 06:00 am

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    [비공개] Subcide

    The blog and portfolio site of London-based web designer Steve Dennis. A few sections are untitled in the document outline due to them being used where div would be more appropriate. If it doesn’t have a natural heading it probably shouldn’t be a section. Another quick and easy way for Steve to benefit from HTML5 syntax would be to remove the type attributes from the script and stylesheet li..
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-25 02:00 am

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    [비공개] Rider

    A site built to promote the Rider shoe brand in Brazil. A nav is used to contain a button that displays help information when clicked. As it isn’t a section with navigation links its use is not appropriate here. There are a total of seventeen script tags at the bottom of the homepage and all but three have a type attribute, which is unnecessary. URL: http://www.rider.com.br/
    HTML5 Gallery|2010-07-24 02:00 am

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