Tài liệu Ten HTML Do’s and Don’ts

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    When building Web pages, the temptation to view the Web only in terms
    of your favorite browser is hard to avoid. That’s why you must recall that
    users view the Web in general (and your pages in particular) from many
    perspectives — and through many different browsers.
    During the design and writing phases, you’ll probably hop between HTML
    and a browser view of your work. At that point, you should switch among
    browsers and test your pages using different ones (including at least one
    text-only browser like Lynx). This helps you visualize your pages better, and
    also helps keep you focused on content. Using a text-only browser is also a
    great way to ensure that visually impaired visitors can still relate to your site.
    Check out the Spoon Browser Sandbox page at www.spoon.net/browsers.
    It lets you emulate numerous browsers on a Windows PC, including multiple
    versions of IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. Additionally, you can use
    free public Telnet servers with Lynx (a character-mode browser) installed.
    Otherwise, visit http://brainstormsandraves.com/articles/
    browsers/lynx for a good discussion of using Lynx when testing Web
    pages (you’ll also find pointers to Lynx downloads for Windows, DOS, Mac
    OS, and other platforms there). There’s even a free Firefox plugin for Lynx
    previews inside a pop-up window available at https://addons.mozilla.
    org/en-US/firefox/addon/1944.
     

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