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Tag Archives: HTML5
A Quick Glance at HTML5
Building upon “How HTML5 will change the Web,” Peter Wayner of InfoWorld continues to expand upon HTML5 features throughout his most recent series of articles. The series highlights four areas of the HTML5 standard technologies that most, if not all, modern browsers are supporting in some capacity.
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The Future of Web Design: It’s All in the Details.
The 2009 Future of Web Design (FOWD) conference, held November 16 and 17 in New York, offered a great, once-a-year opportunity to learn about the biggest web design trends, with a unique look at what we will be able to do in the future when programming websites and web apps. Among the new ideas and [...]





W3C Makes It Easier for You to Define Standards.