Use the <link> tag in your XHTML header by Lloyd Armbrust


Adding this info can add to the usability of your valid XHTML across multiple devices. While this would be annoying to add by hand, most web publishing tools–like wordpress–can add these links dynamically to each post.

http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/use-links

4 Responses to “Use the <link> tag in your XHTML header”

  1. eckert Says:

    can you explain more about what this is?

  2. Lloyd Armbrust Says:

    Yes, http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/use-links

  3. eckert Says:

    I’m glad that you posted a link to a website. That makes this website helpful.

  4. Lloyd Armbrust Says:

    So you want me to steal content from the W3C? They’re a good organization, and let’s face it, if their site goes down, so will the rest of the net.

    Anyway, I only understand/use a few of the link tags, but in my next big project I want to look into it more, so this is like a glorified bookmark for me. Okay? There, I said it.

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