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dynamic_search

I noticed a lot of people are searching my site for this and use dynoBox, but for basic functionality to simply delete the default text in the search box on when a user clicks on it is actually very easy. Here is the example functionality.
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globe

Al Gore has been going across the country forever it seems telling people about ways to stop global warming. About how just one person can make a difference. Today I bring you 10 Way You Can Help The Internet:
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better_html

UPDATE: I’ve corrected some <html:media> self closing errors (damn XHTML habits) and I have added a statement about backwards compatibility in the questions section.

Below is a long post about the possibilities of HTML with only 7 reserved elements which would use XML namespace syntax, a Form API, and the reserved attributes for those two APIs, which I believe, would make HTML much stronger. Let’s face it, HTML5 is already becoming so, so bloated with too much effort on backwards compatibility. If you just want to skim, here are the table of contents:
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buildingawebpage

As a programmer JavaScript, CSS, PHP, HTML, XHTML, XML, MySQL, RoR and others are common knowledge and I know when and when not to use them for different applications. People who are not programmers ask what is “X” programming language? What does it do? What is it for?
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