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Welcome! I am a painter, an oil, acrylic and fresco painter. I practise Interlingua.
Mario Malaguti, Italian multimedia artist - paintings, photos, ideas, net and web art - Paintings, photos, web and net art by Mario Malaguti: my Englisch is rather Europanto!
Benvenite! Io es un pictor. Io practica le pictura a oleo e le fresco e in plus io practica iste lingua auxiliar international: Interlingua! E totevia io considera Europanto como un natural evolution de nostre tempores.
My hobbies and interests: I am an idler, but I am not idle!
Como es iste facto: io es in otio, ma io non es otiose?
Eh! Io observa!
IL LAYOUT CENTRATO A DUE COLONNE, COMPLETO DI BORDI
Pagina realizzata con codice CSS integrale per il layout completo di bordi, come da listato 4.45 di pag. 148 del manuale CSS Guida Completa, autore Gianluca Troiani, editore Apogeo
Settembre 2005
Mi fermo qui: dal 2000 al 2006. Altra pagina.
Link ad alcuni mei siti, tutti materia su cui lavorare (con calma!):
La Galleria dei miei dipinti (in sviluppo).
Fresco painting - una passione per un'espressione artistica faticosa.
Malaguti.org - fatto e abbandonato! Ma ora allo studio.
Que face tu? Me escribe tu? No! Pro amor del otio, evita lo!
General index L'evoluzione di una pagina.

Distracted and unprepared I had not read before this page in theme of HTML 5.
After ten years, html 5 is intended to be the first true update of HTML (in particular of the specific HTML 4.01, now widely used). The World Wide Web Consortium (w3c), the association founded in 1994 by Tim Berners Lee and deals with improving the existing protocols and languages for the World Wide Web in addition to develop the potential, is working on the draft of html 5.
HTML5 - A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML - Editor's Draft 15 December 2009 - See and See.
html5.org - HTML5 is a new version of HTML and XHTML. The HTML5 draft specification defines a single language that can be written in HTML and XML. It attempts to solve issues found in previous iterations of HTML and addresses the needs of Web Applications, an area previously not adequately covered by HTML.
Here are several resources worth exploring:
Some have embraced it, some have discarded it as too far in the future, and some have abandoned a misused friend in favor of an old flame in preparation. Whatever side of the debate you’re on, you’ve most likely heard all the blogging chatter surrounding the “new hotness” that is HTML5. It’s everywhere, it’s coming, and you want to know everything you can before it’s old news.
Things like jQuery plugins, formatting techniques, and design trends change very quickly throughout the Web community. And for the most part we’ve all accepted that some of the things we learn today can be obsolete tomorrow, but that’s the nature of our industry.
When looking for some stability, we can usually turn to the code itself as it tends to stay unchanged for a long time (relatively speaking). So when something comes along and changes our code, it’s a big deal; and there are going to be some growing pains we’ll have to work through. Luckily, rumor has it, that we have one less change to worry about.
In this article, I’m hoping to give you some tips and insight into HTML5 to help ease the inevitable pain that comes with transitioning to a slightly different syntax.
Bespin is a Mozilla Labs experiment on how to build an extensible Web code editor using HTML 5 technology.