The purpose of this HTML is to help determine what default settings are with CSS and to make sure that all possible HTML Elements are included in this HTML so as to not miss any possible Elements when designing a site.
This Geek-only friendly, W3C-compliant, CSS3- and HTML5-based website template has a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Feel free to remix, copy, distribute and transmit this template. Just know that you must attribute the work in the manner specified by me. Please see the license. Also, if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible license. All I ask is that you include a link back to my website in your credits.
This is how it looks if you use pre
and code
together, for example to highlight and nicely markup a piece of code:
pre {
font-size : 12px;
background : #F0F0F0;
}
If you want to quote somebody, you can use this perfectly semantic example for a blockquote:
Jonas JacekDuring my years in the Internet Marketing business I have seen and done many things I never thought would be of interest to me or anyone else.
The following is the design for a table. The style is simple and user-friendly. Some of the effects were made with CSS3.
Tag | Info | Attributes |
---|---|---|
<abbr> | abbreviation | global attributes** |
<area> | in an image map | alt, coords, href, hreflang, media, ping, rel, shape, target, type |
<article> | article/ content | global attributes** |
<aside> | sidebar | global attributes** |
<audio> | sound content | autobuffer, autoplay, controls, loop, src |
<b> | bold text | global attributes** |
The following is a definition list in combination with the hCalendar microformat.
Two different kinds of lists were styled: Ordered lists (ol) and unordered (ul) lists.
This is how a form will look like in this template.
Author: Jonas Jacek | Date: 2010-01-21 | Comments: 7