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The Code Style Web site has RSS feeds for all its FAQ categories, section contents and other key content. You can use these news feeds to get a reminder whenever new items appear.
The RSS feeds for this site are generated automatically by the Metacentric Web Feed Generator service.
Frequently updated feeds
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Site log
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Sometimes updated several times per week, sometimes with a backlog of items. Keep track of technical changes, development notes and other pointers in this most frequently updated area of the site.
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Site log archive
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Every month the Code Style site log is archived and this feed gives a summary of the month's activity. A lower frequency notification of site activity.
Font survey updates
The Code Style font survey services are essentially single item feeds that are updated whenever the survey results are updated, roughly every month. You may prefer this form of notification instead of email.
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Windows font survey results
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Usually updated monthly, get a prompt when the latest results are available.
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Mac font survey results
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The latest survey results for the Mac platform.
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Unix family font survey results
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The most common fonts on Unix and GNU/Linux systems.
FAQ pages are periodically updated with new questions from Code Style readers. Subscribe to these feeds to be notified when new answers are added.
Cascading Style Sheets & HTML
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FAQ: Cascading Style Sheets
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General usage, issues and workarounds for CSS.
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Web font FAQ
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Questions about Web fonts, which to use and where to find them.
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Font survey FAQ
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Questions and further information on the Code Style font survey.
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FAQ: Media dependent style sheets
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How to use CSS for print and other media types.
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FAQ HTML & XHTML
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Guidance and usage tips about HTML.
Javascript & DOM
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FAQ: Javascript
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Introduction and "how to" guide to Javascript.
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Document Object Model FAQ
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Tips on using the W3C DOM in Javascript.
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DOM visibility menu FAQ
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Specific questions about the Code Style menu system.
Java programming
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FAQ: Java programming
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Common Java programming questions and answers.
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FAQ: Java language
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Introductory questions about the Java programming language.
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FAQ: Java API
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Features and functions of the Java Application Programming Interface.
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FAQ: Java threads
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Questions about Java thread programming.
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Java servlets FAQ
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Understanding servlet fundamentals and fix common problems.
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Java servlet API FAQ
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Getting started with the servlet API.
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Java servlets "how to"
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Techniques and problem solving for servlet programmers.
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Java Server Pages FAQ
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Techniques and problem solving for servlet programmers.
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Java servlet containers FAQ
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What are servlet containers, how do they work and questions about Apache JServ.
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Apache Tomcat FAQ
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Extensive guidance on configuration and problem solving with Apache Tomcat.
Web site management
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FAQ: Site Manager
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Advice on the general management of Web sites.
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FAQ: Site Design
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Answers to common site design questions.
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Code Style Help and FAQ section
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Help and advice about this site.
Section content monitors
As new articles are added to the Code Style site from time to time, so these section news feeds will let you know what's new.
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Full site contents
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Monitor all sections of the Code Style site.
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CSS style guide
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Alerts for new articles about Cascading Style Sheets.
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Font sampler
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Watch for new items in the Code Style font sampler section.
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CSS media monitor
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Focus on media dependent cascading style sheet articles.
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Java servlets
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All about Java servlets and servlet containers.
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Javascript & DOM
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New articles about Javascript and the Code Style menu system.
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Code Style section
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Mainly highlights the monthly archive of Code Style site log activity, plus other site-specific information.
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Site Manager section
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Occasional articles about managing Web sites with the Apache Web server.
Glossary news feeds
Glossary news feeds highlight new terms when they are added.
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CSS glossary
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An explanation of basic CSS terms and usage.
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CSS font-family glossary
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Typographical jargon as it applies to CSS.