Getting traffic and building links to your site isn’t the easiest thing in the world to do. I know, I’m trying to build this site as well. For the last few days I’ve been reading every page I could find on SEO and traffic. The following ideas have been compiled from this reading excursion, hope you like them
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My introduction to XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language) is designed for users of my free HTML templates who want to learn about the language used to code all of my templates. XHTML replaces HTML 4.0, and has been called HTML5.0, although almost all experts prefer to use XHTML.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) proposed the XHTML standard back in 2000 with the intention of unifying HTML with the new XML standard. Documents in popular software such OpenOffice are saved in XML format, as are RSS feeds and sitemaps for blogs and websites. Merging these two standards seems logical given the way people are starting to use the Internet.
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First WebPage
Are you new to HTML and CSS style sheets? Kick back for a moment and read this simple HTML tutorial which takes you from knowing nothing to creating a simple webpage with some pictures and text. What you learn in the next few minutes will give you the knowledge needed to open and understand many of the wonderful HTML templates currently available free to download.
What do you need to be able to create and edit websites? Many people will tell you to invest in software such as Dreamweaver or Frontpage, and that these will allow you to create a webpage to be proud of. This is true, but in this tutorial we’re going to use a basic text editor, such as Notepad for our Windows readers or TextEdit for Mac users.
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Exciting News
Over the next couple of weeks pixabella.com will be relaunched. I’ve decided to concentrate on creating HTML Templates which will be available for free download.
The decision to do this was an easy one for me to make, I really enjoy drawing and photography, and using a combination of Adobe’s Creative Suite and the Open Source Inkscape and Gimp packages, I’m managing to produce some rather nice artwork for templates.
My older templates that were created for the Serendipity blog engine will be converted to valid XHTML templates first, then I’ll be releasing some new templates, and writing a few tutorials on customising the templates, and possibly some general introductions to basic HTML and CSS.
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