- Use Lowercase Markup For Better Compression - avoid uppercase markup to improve xhtml and html compression
Lowercase markup compresses more efficiently than uppercase markup. Along with the benefits of XHTML compatibility, lowercase markup allows HTTP compression to work more efficiently by increasing redundancy. In this article we show the benefits of using lowercase markup on five popular sites.
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- Depicto
New York interactive software company developing web hosted collaborative consumer and business applications for real-time multiuser collaboration, brainstorming, web conferencing.
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- TracLinks – The Trac Project
TracLinks are a fundamental feature of Trac, because they allow easy hyperlinking between the various entities in the system—such as tickets, reports, changesets, Wiki pages, milestones, and source files—from anywhere WikiFormatting is used.
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- Forum Markup – Last.fm
When you write messages that appear on this website, you can usually spice them up using the simple markup language described below. This allows you to embed links, make text bold, change color and size, link to user pages automatically etc.
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- LMF
LMF is the ISO standard for Natural Language Processing (NLP) lexicons and Machine Readable Dictionaries (MRD).
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- Textile Quick Reference
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- URL Encoding
What are those "%20" codes in URLs? NEAT UTILITY: scroll down to use the: <b>URL encoding converter</b> which below allows you to convert content between its unencoded and encoded forms. The initial input state is considered to be "unencoded" (hit 'Convert' at the beginning to start in the encoded state.) Further, to allow actual URLs to be encoded, this little converter does not encode URL syntax characters (the ";", "/", "?", ":", "@", "=", "#" and "&" characters)...if you also need to encode these characters for any reason, see the "Reserved characters" table above for the appropriate encoded values.
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- YAML Ain’t Markup Language
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- Vim syntax file vor Markdown
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- AsciiDoc Home Page
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation, articles, books, ebooks, slideshows, web pages, man pages and blogs. AsciiDoc files can be translated to many formats including HTML, PDF, EPUB, man page.
asciidoc docbook ebooks epub man page pdf slideshow slidy
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