
Wilbur - HTML 3.2
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In May 1996, the W3 Consortium
announced the release of the HTML 3.2 standard, code-named
Wilbur. This became an official standard (public recommendation)
in June.
Wilbur at a glance
Table of contents
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Introduction to Wilbur
- The history of the various HTML standards, new tags, and a glance at the future of HTML.
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Structure of an HTML document
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A short explanation on how an HTML document is structured, what elements
go where, and how to ensure that your document is valid, accessible
and usable for everyone.
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Overview of all tags
- Covers all tags in the Wilbur standard, and provides notes on limitations
and proper usage. The quick reference is
an easy way to get more details about elements.
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Alphabetical list of all tags
- Useful as a reference. Be sure to read the syntax rules first. It is also available as a
one-part file of about 260 kilobytes, which
you can download and print. Approximately 36 pages.
- Japanese readers may want to read the
HTML
Terminology and overview of all
HTML elements
in Japanese (translation courtesy of Yasutaka Kato).
Reference
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ISO-Latin1 character set
- A graphical list of all the characters which may be used in an HTML document.
- Glossary
- Explains technical terms used in this reference.
- Wilbur homepage
- At the W3 Consortium, responsible for HTML and related standards.
- Document Type
Definition for HTML 3.2
- Technical definition of the standard, useful for syntax
checking your document.

Reference index ~
Wilbur index ~
Tag overview ~
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Copyright © 1997 Arnoud "Galactus" Engelfriet.