HTML 5
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- ukit
Are you as excited about this as I am?
- ********0
Losing sleep over it.
- Actually, between that and CSS3 it's going to be a pretty interesting couple years.********
- Actually, between that and CSS3 it's going to be a pretty interesting couple years.
- 7point340
doubtful, pylon.
it's going to be just like the original CSS spec in that it will take years before the browsers can handle and display it correctly.
the world keeps on a'spinning
- Oh ya, I know, for 'regular' websites, but it'll give the geeks something to geek over for years to come.********
- Oh ya, I know, for 'regular' websites, but it'll give the geeks something to geek over for years to come.
- 7point340
doubtful, pylon.
it's going to be just like the original CSS spec in that it will take years before the browsers can handle and display it correctly.
the world keeps on a'spinning
- Autokern0
does IE8 support it? NO.
See you (maybe) when windows 8 is released.
- detritus0
Potentially interesting development from Google (..who else?) - their recent purchase of a video codec company looks like a ($105m) means to ending the dispute over finalising the HTML 5 specs.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/200…
Gotta love this shit. Bye bye IE, bye bye Flash overuse.
- 3030
Am I excited? No...
- ********0
It means fuck all. You'll probably see at least 3 more US presidents come and go before they get HTML5 out the door, and frankly, most designers can't even code with version 4.
- detritus0
If you want to see something of what HTML can do, have a gander at..
- detritus0
If you want to see something of what HTML5 can do, have a gander at..
- mg330
I asked some architects at our company (we do web sites for law firms, along with other web based technology systems for law marketing) when we'd be approaching site builds in terms of needing to use HTML5.
They said that until we show stats that at least 6% of businesses going to our client sites are on HTML5 capable browsers, it won't even be a concern.
- Samush0
thats the fucking overview, its so long it cant be saved as a PDF properly apparently. waste of time.
overview should fit on A4 page, if it can't then they're padding it out with bull shit to make it seem like they're working hard at it.
- Amicus0
"This specification should be read like all other specifications. First, it should be read cover-to-cover, multiple times. Then, it should be read backwards at least once. Then it should be read by picking random sections from the contents list and following all the cross-references."
fucking lolcube
- janne760
it's awesome, but it'll take a decade before the last shepherd in northeastern turkmenistan upgraded his browser for these standards..
- utopian0
Hopefully HTML 5 will finally put Internet Explorer to death...