by Olscore on 5/24/2016, 4:00:32 AM
by erikpukinskis on 5/24/2016, 3:52:38 PM
Slightly off topic, is there really any practical reason to setting the DOCTYPE and all that? I just write <html><body></body></html> and get going. I know supposedly browsers will switch modes and stuff, but is it really important to set the mode if I don't even know what mode I would want?
by nauman on 5/24/2016, 2:25:15 AM
I must say this is quick guide and really useful
Solid list. Operating several sites today, modern search engines do not require keywords or description tags for content to be effective. So if you operate a blog, or custom site don't put much effort or time into it. If you are looking to cut down on dev time in real world sites, the most important thing are [1] title, [2] http-equiv, [3] charset, [4] canonical, and [5] viewport. Those first 3 will be sufficient for most purposes, i.e., MVP websites.