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I have been looking all over the w3schools.com website and other sites referring to it in an attempt to find info about requesting permission for referencing their content. The About page below does suggest that explicit permission from Refsnes Data is required to do so, and I have been trying very hard to find contact information or an online form that will allow me to make that request. I am planning to create a collection of web development tutorial videos for non-commercial use, and I am hoping to reference the w3schools.com website throughout my lessons, as it is a fantastic resource that
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My suggestion is to add HTML DOM element object outerHTML attribute for the JavaScript reference. It seems that most, if not all, the browsers support this attribute. In addition, it is important and basic attribute that new JavaScript developers should know about.
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http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_rel.asp What does it mean to be selection between documents? (Next, Prev) How can we imagine a tag link? (Tag)
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I was reading the reference (http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_media.asp) and I've got a few question. - What is the difference between width and device-width and when are we using them? - What is the difference between aspect-ratio and device-aspect-ratio and when are we using them? - What is the difference between bits per color and number of colors and when are we using them? - What is a monochrome frame buffer, scanning method and grid or bitmap? Thanks for the anwers.
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I love the way W3Schools provides "Browser Support" information for HTML and CSS references! That feature has been invaluable as the development projects I'm on move to HTML 5. The move to HTML 5 is also including a better focus on Web Content Accessibility. Over the last year or so I've started to wish that you had a similar support feature with respect to Screen Readers. I know that this gets complicated very quickly due to the fact that most screen readers operate on particular OS's, and in conjunction with whatever browser (and browser version) the user prefers, but still a very basic
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hi there, i got a prob with finding refence for attributes. perhaps im not looking right, or missing things. i started looking for div attributes, finding on w3s this: - The <div> tag also supports the Global Attributes in HTML. - The <div> tag also supports the Event Attributes in HTML. i also checkt this site: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-DIV at 7.5.4 there is it about the div now, i got this: (and it works just fine) <!doctype html> <html> <head> <title>my first website</title> <style type="text/css
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Hi W3Schools - Team, One Month ago, I decided to create my own homepage. During my studies at w3schools.com I sit in front of my laptop and read, change window, type, change window, read, change window, type... After one day I wish to have all references as pdf-document for printing, but I can't found anyone. So my suggestion:All refernces as PDF-document for printing.