Tuesday, 9 August 2011

About Web Design / HTML: Styling iframes; Iframe Attributes; eLML

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From Jennifer Kyrnin, your Guide to Web Design / HTML
HTML5 makes framesets obsolete, but you can still embed content from other pages into your page with iframes. And of course, you can style your iframes and use the new HTML5 attributes. Plus this week Darla takes a look at elearning and a markup language to build it.

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Styling Your Iframes
Adding iframes to your web pages isn't very difficult, but sometimes, getting them to look good can be. This article explains some of the ways you can style your IFRAME elements with CSS.
See More About:  iframes  css  html iframe tag

New HTML5 Attribues of the IFRAME Element
There are three new attributes of the IFRAME element: srcdoc, sandbox, and seamless. They allow you to define content, security and design features of your iframes. And this article will teach you how to use them.

What is eLesson Markup Language (eLML)
Online learning is becoming more and more popular. It used to be that you needed to create online classes in a tool like Authorware, but now with the eLesson Markup Language, you can create online courses that are standardized with an open source language. Learn more about eLML in Darla's new article.
See More About:  elml  elearning  online education

Poll: How do you get your pages to your site?
There are many ways to get an HTML document (or image or whatever) to a web hosting provider. It used to be that the only way that most people got their web pages to their host was with an FTP client using FTP. But these days most hosts offer some type of file uploader or content management tool to help you get your files uploaded. How do you get your files to your web host? Vote Now View Results

 


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