t;blueprint" against which you can measure whatever you manage to come up
with at the later stages.
Do you think it would be possible to approach the redesign of the Debian
site from this angle? Or put in other words, how many of the people
interested in participating in the redesign of the sit
e" is silent. I'm thinking
the other alternative is that the "e" sound in these words refer to the
letters a or ai. (mAde, fAde, rAId)
And I always thought people had problems with debIAN (deb-ii-n or
deb-ai-n)... :)
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ntities/
Also, the W3C and Unicode Consortium provides much information about
this. The above URL is quite practical, though. A Google search for
"HTML character entities" will also give you a good number of resources.
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l. We would just need different marker files and config sections for
each astral body that is inhabited by a DD...
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mation. Moreover, XHTML would
allow the web site to remain accessible while still applying a more
complex graphical layout. And so on.
Read more about XHTML, XML, CSS and related standards on
http://www.w3.org/ and try a Google search for "semantic web".
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Hi,
I read on the Debian Website development page about the intent to
eventually transition the www.debian.org web site to using XHTML. How
far has this effort come, and what would be the procedure to help with
this transition?
Cheers,
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