The Useful and Random HTML code thread
Try Nvu, a free webpage creation and editor program based upon Mozilla Composer. The latest release (1.0PR)
was released a few weeks ago, and can produce standards compliant webpages. As of this 1.0PR, XHTML 1.0
is now supported, in both Transitional and Strict formats, as well as the older HTML 4.01 standard.
(Far better to use something like that, rather than cadging for a few random HTML odds 'n' sods.)
was released a few weeks ago, and can produce standards compliant webpages. As of this 1.0PR, XHTML 1.0
is now supported, in both Transitional and Strict formats, as well as the older HTML 4.01 standard.
(Far better to use something like that, rather than cadging for a few random HTML odds 'n' sods.)
Ok ok, how about this on a more serious note:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/white ... g_right.js">
</script>
You can change "right" to left and "big" to small to suit your site. Just stick it under the <body> tags.
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/white ... g_right.js">
</script>
You can change "right" to left and "big" to small to suit your site. Just stick it under the <body> tags.
