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Vernon Fowler

Semantics - HTML5 Rocks - 1 views

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    "Semantics is one of the most distinctive features of the Web Platform versus other application platforms. Developers usually ignore or de-prioritize such feature but the mastery of it can bring many benefits to our projects."
Vernon Fowler

HTML5 Please - Use the new and shiny responsibly - 1 views

  • Look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them – with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.
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    Look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them - with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.
Vernon Fowler

HTML5 accessibility - 0 views

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    This site is a resource to provide information about which HTML5 user interface features are accessibility supported in browsers, making them usable by people who rely upon assistive technology (AT) to use the web.
Vernon Fowler

How to mark up subheadings, subtitles, alternative titles and taglines | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

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    If you don't already know, the hgroup element is obsolete in HTML5. Advice is now provided in the HTML spec on how to mark up subheadings, subtitles, alternative titles and taglines using existing and implemented HTML features.
Vernon Fowler

Email Domain Datalist Helper | CSS-Tricks - 0 views

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    "What if someone signs up for your web app and they type in their email address as susan_smith@gmaoil.com? They don't notice, they never get their confirmation email, they never can log in again, the "forgot password" feature doesn't work, and there is a lot of frustration and finger pointing."
Vernon Fowler

Can I use... Form validation - 0 views

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    What HTML5 features are currently supported by each browser
Vernon Fowler

Detecting HTML5 Features - Dive Into HTML5 - 0 views

  • The HTML5 microdata standard includes both HTML markup (primarily for search engines) and a set of DOM functions (primarily for browsers). There’s no harm in including microdata markup in your web pages. It’s nothing more than a few well-placed attributes, and search engines that don’t understand the microdata attributes will just ignore them. But if you need to access or manipulate microdata through the DOM, you’ll need to check whether the browser supports the microdata DOM API.
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