= htmldog
* http://theresistancearmy.com/gems/htmldog
* http://rubyforge.org/projects/htmldog
== DESCRIPTION:
* A command line tool for html tag / css property documentation using htmldog.com as the data source.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
* Fetches documentation including for html tags and css properties from htmldog.com.
== SYNOPSIS:
htmldog img
Image.
Note: When an image is used as a link, many browsers will show a border around the image. To get rid of this you should use CSS (border: 0).
Required Attributes
* src is used to specify the location of the image file.
* alt is used to specify the alternative text of the image, which should be a short description.
Optional Attributes
* longdesc can be used to specify the location (in the form of a URI) of a description of the image.
* height can be used to define the height of the image (in pixels). This can also be done with CSS.
* width can be used to define the width of the image (in pixels). This can also be done with CSS.
Example
<img src="http://www.htmldog.com/images/logo.gif" alt="HTML Dog" />
== REQUIREMENTS:
* rubygems, hpricot
== INSTALL:
* sudo gem install htmldog
== LICENSE:
Public Domain. Free as the air you breathe. Do whatever you want. No warranty given.
* http://theresistancearmy.com/gems/htmldog
* http://rubyforge.org/projects/htmldog
== DESCRIPTION:
* A command line tool for html tag / css property documentation using htmldog.com as the data source.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
* Fetches documentation including for html tags and css properties from htmldog.com.
== SYNOPSIS:
htmldog img
Image.
Note: When an image is used as a link, many browsers will show a border around the image. To get rid of this you should use CSS (border: 0).
Required Attributes
* src is used to specify the location of the image file.
* alt is used to specify the alternative text of the image, which should be a short description.
Optional Attributes
* longdesc can be used to specify the location (in the form of a URI) of a description of the image.
* height can be used to define the height of the image (in pixels). This can also be done with CSS.
* width can be used to define the width of the image (in pixels). This can also be done with CSS.
Example
<img src="http://www.htmldog.com/images/logo.gif" alt="HTML Dog" />
== REQUIREMENTS:
* rubygems, hpricot
== INSTALL:
* sudo gem install htmldog
== LICENSE:
Public Domain. Free as the air you breathe. Do whatever you want. No warranty given.