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Introduction
Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this guide:
Menu items are shown in this format: menu name > menu item name. Items in submenus 
are shown in this format: menu name > submenu name > menu item name.
Code
 
font
 indicates HTML tag and attribute names as well as literal text 
used in examples.
Italic
 
code
 
font
 indicates replaceable items (sometimes called metasymbols) in code. 
Bold roman text indicates text for you to enter verbatim.
For a complete list of Dreamweaver resources, see 
HTML and web technologies resources
The following are some useful resources available on the web:
Cascading Style Sheets, Level 1 specification (CSS1) 
(
) and 
Level 2 specification (CSS2)
are the official specifications 
for style sheets from the World Wide Web Consortium.
HTML 4.01 specification 
(
) is the official specification for 
HTML from the World Wide Web Consortium.
Index DOT HTML 
is a comprehensive listing of 
HTML tags, attributes, and values, as well as their compatibility with the various browsers.
XHTML 1.0 specification
 (
) is the official specification for 
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language.
O’Reilly XML.com site 
(
provides information, tutorials, and tips about 
Extensible Markup Language (XML), as well as other web technologies.
xFront site
 (
) provides an introduction to XSL 
transformations for new users.
Microsoft ASP Overview pages 
) provide information about Active Server Pages (ASP).
Microsoft ASP.NET page 
) provides information about 
ASP.NET.
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