I have been exploring the web for quite a while now and seem to be greatly involved with it. I came to realize that without the web or the so called internet most of us would have narrow vision since we have yet to explore. I have been hopping from website to website and became fascinated because I was thinking of how creative people are nowadays. Because of web-technology everybody has the privilege to create their own online profile which could also be termed as websites in which they are to be known all over the world by broadcasting their thoughts and ideas.
Being inquisitive, I finally decided to try and create my own website with the help of my friends. As I first started, I just tried following the examples of most sites. I never actually had any ideas about standards, compliance or whatsoever. Upon completion, I was excited since it was my very first website and that I asked my friends to check it out. A friend told me that I should try validating my website with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and when I did, I was shocked. The first time I tried it I came to realize how erroneous my site was. Because of this, I was urged to research on valid coding for web coding and stuff (HTML and xHTML). It took me a while fixing and examining my code and matching all possible substitutes to make it a valid one. A moment after hours and hours of frustration I finally was able to correct my mistakes. Luckily the code was still small and that it was easier to correct. If it were larger, it would be rather be a difficult one to handle.
Recently, I was stunned when I read an article that more than 90% of the population of web-based entities are not compliant with the standards.
Complying with the standards would give you an advantage. Not only will the value of your information increase but will also be worth viewing. Compatibility issues come after.
Blog by Category - Enlightened thoughts p.6
standards hmmm
dream hence reality
I woke up one morning and sighed out "man that was just a dream, what the hell". What beats me is the distinction between a dream and reality. You will actually know that it was a dream once you wake up from it. The big question is: how could you know that you are actually in a dream where you don't even have the idea that dreams really exist when you are in one. Although a lot of unrealistic events happen in your mind while you are asleep and it is still impossible for you to say that it is unreal. Well perhaps there is a big question behind this phenomenon.
I read from one article that dreaming compensates for the wishes of an individual like say for example, you are really frustrated in achieving something or you can't get something you really want. The dream will try and make it real for you; there is also a possibility for you forgetting what you want because of that dream. Dreams also have a very good function to "clean" your mind; it is somewhat similar to defragmenting your hard drives at the same time creating ideas for you which are quite impossible to visualize while you are conscious. Indeed dreams are special and that reality would be too much to handle without it.
I read from one article that dreaming compensates for the wishes of an individual like say for example, you are really frustrated in achieving something or you can't get something you really want. The dream will try and make it real for you; there is also a possibility for you forgetting what you want because of that dream. Dreams also have a very good function to "clean" your mind; it is somewhat similar to defragmenting your hard drives at the same time creating ideas for you which are quite impossible to visualize while you are conscious. Indeed dreams are special and that reality would be too much to handle without it.