Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two documents in the W3C Technical Report space: HTML 5 and HTML 5 differences from HTML 4. I think I can safely say that the WHATWG community is very happy with the W3C publishing HTML 5 as a First Public Working Draft. Many thanks to all involved!
[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
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[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
[…] you excited yet? Finally there has been some much needed progress made on the future of (X)HTML. The W3C’s HTML5 WG and WHAT WG have come together to release the […]
I’ve been using the new elements as my IDs for my templates lately (ex: id=”aside”). Its a good way to learn them.
This is the best news I’ve read all day today 😉
Even with IE8 debacle going on, today was able to turn up some good news. Looks like there’s more reading for me to do now…
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[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
[…] a publicat azi doua documente extraordinar de […]
[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
[…] over X-UA-Compatible or X-IE-VERSION-FREEZE, depending on which side of the fence you sit, the W3C published two new and important documents: Moments ago the joint effort of the W3C HTML WG and WHATWG resulted in publication of two […]
[…] you excited yet? Finally there has been some much needed progress made on the future of (X)HTML. The W3C’s HTML5 WG and WHAT WG have come together to release the […]
I’ve been using the new elements as my IDs for my templates lately (ex: id=”aside”). Its a good way to learn them.