markup

Validate html code

To be certain of a good representation of a homepage in different common browsers, it is necessary to validate the code.

Write a non-clickable URL in Wiki-Markup.

A URL is needed in a documentation which is written in Wiki-Markup language. The URL is used as a unique identifier and no resource is available at the pointed address. Therefore it should not be clickable.

Semantic contact information in HTML

When writing HTML-documents, it’s quite common to provide some contact information in the document. The same is true for whole websites, where you typically have some dedicated page containing detailed contact information. People nowadays understand that it can be vital for their businesses to use structued ways to describe their offerings and profiles and „beeing found“ is a key aspect to success in electronic business. One aspect of this, clearly is contacting information. To my knowledge, the usual way of providing this information is the addess-tag of HTML. The address tag was originally dedicated to specifiy the owner of single document but in real life it’s often used for the markup of the „virtual phonebook entry“ of a whole site. While Dublin Core (and meta tags like DC.creator and DC.subject) is more and more used to provide metadata concerning the copyright of individual documents, I look for a future-proof and simple way for the markup of contact information for a whole website. The requirements are rather simple: It should provide far more semantical meaning as the old address tag (which has no further refinement of contacting information then beeing an address) but it should be as simple and straight-forward as the address tag.
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