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Miko O'Sullivan is the founding father and original author of The Idocs Guide To HTML, which forms the basis of the tutorial section of this site. The goal of Idocs was and still is to become the "Most Complete Guide to HTML Anywhere." In the fall of 2002, Miko released the Guide to the public under the terms of the Open Content License, making it freely available and accessible for all to use and reproduce.
Miko lives in Blacksburg, Virginia, with his wife, Starflower and their cat Melody.
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