Website backend for this website? [closed] - html

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I found this website some days ago, and I've been thinking about how they do it. Does anyone what kind of back-end they use for everything? Forums, changelog etc. Can't find anything in the codes, and I'm sure they've not made all this by themself.
ExpressionEngine, Twitter Bootstrap and?

Their CMS is : ExpressionEngine.
Their Content Delivery Network is : BootstrapCDN, Akamai and jQuery CDN.
Their forum tool looks to be in ExpressionEngine, probably a plugin.
I suggest using BuiltWith.com for these kinds of questions instead on stackoverflow.

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I want to validate some HTML documents in a node.js application. I already found some node.js modules like w3cjs and w3c-validate, but it seems that they are only working online. Because I have to check many small HTML documents, I'm searching for a solution that works offline, without internet.
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What is the best HTML newsletter builder?
I have been using Adobe Dreamweaver for years, and I started receiving complicated designs from my client with shadows that can hardly be performed by Dreamweaver.
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I would like to use pure HTML5 to try and test it's ability to Geotag an image with a location. How can this be done in HTML5?
I have used google to find an answer, but to no avail. I am sure this has been asked before but cant find a similar question and there seems to be very little examples.
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I'm looking for a fast way to prototype simple html sites. A collection of pre made html elements (like buttons, forms, messagebox's,... )
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