HTML 5 supplies some excellent new features for web designers who want to code understandable, semantically-meaningful layouts. Nevertheless, assistance for HTML 5 is still developing, and Internet Explorer is the last to include support. In this tutorial, we?ll develop a typical layout using some of HTML 5? s new semantic elements, then utilize JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Web Explorer. Yes, even IE 6.
How to Make All Browsers Render HTML5 Mark-up Correctly ? Even IE6
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What would be an example of a great feature in HTML 5 that would be worth doing all of this extra coding for?
+Jamil Gotcher There is a good chance that you’re using HTML 5 to watch this video.
Youtube is now full HTML5
you don’t think html5shiv.js is far better then this nasty javascript for every element you wrote in script tag
A bit harsh
helped a lot !!
I think this video is slightly obsolete but it’s still a great video.
This is help my 🙂 Thanks 😉
What if I have a bunch of classes set? How can I get a Chrome optimized website to be optimized for Safari or Firefox?