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Vernon Fowler

The Footer Element Update | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • To see an example of the <footer> within an article/section look no further than this very page.
  • <article>   Article content appears here.   <footer>   Footer information for article.   </footer></article>
Vernon Fowler

The time element (and microformats) | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • There is a boolean attribute pubdate specifically for this
  • <time datetime="2010-01-20" pubdate>
Vernon Fowler

The article element | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • A weblog-style <article> A published date leads us to add a <header>, and there’s also content that would be suitable in a <footer> elements. <article>  <header>    <h1>Apple</h1>    <p>Published: <time pubdate="pubdate">2009-10-09</time></p>  </header>  <p>The <b>apple</b> is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree...</p>  ...  <footer>    <p><small>Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License</small></p>  </footer></article>
Vernon Fowler

aFarkas/html5shiv · GitHub - 0 views

  • Include the HTML5 shiv in the <head> of your page in a conditional comment and after any stylesheets. <!--[if lt IE 9]> <script src="components/html5shiv/html5shiv.js"></script> <![endif]--> Manual installation Download and extract the latest zip package from this repositiory and copy the two files dist/html5shiv.js and dist/html5shiv-printshiv.js into your project. Then include one of them into your <head> as above.
Vernon Fowler

The main element | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • One important facet of <main> is that it can only be used once per page.
  • Another stipulation of <main> is that it can’t be used as a descendant of an <article>, <aside>, <footer>, <header>, or <nav> element.
  • Of course, if you use the html5shiv, <main> is now baked in directly.
Vernon Fowler

Semantics - Dive Into HTML5 - 1 views

  • <html lang="en">
Vernon Fowler

Semantic navigation with the nav element | HTML5 Doctor - 1 views

  • Previous/next buttons (or pagination) I would say yes to this because it is important to the overall structure and hierarchy of the blog/site
  • Search form For me, a definite yes, but it is not mentioned in the spec. A search form is hugely important to the navigation of a site, particularly large sites which rely almost solely on their search engine.
  • Breadcrumbs Again, I would say yes to this as well. Although breadcrumbs are not always necessary and can be used when not applicable, on large sites a breadcrumb trail can be an important navigation aid.
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  • <menu> is to be used for a list of commands and is an interactive element and more likely to be used exclusively in Web Applications.
  • The nav element represents a section of a page that links to other pages or to parts within the page: a section with navigation links.
  • Table of Contents I would say definitely yes to that – it is primary navigation for that particularly content
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    Breadcrumbs Again, I would say yes to this as well. Although breadcrumbs are not always necessary and can be used when not applicable, on large sites a breadcrumb trail can be an important navigation aid.
Alexis Sgavel

oCanvas - Object-based canvas drawing - 1 views

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    oCanvas is a JavaScript library intended to make development with HTML5 Canvas easier. Instead of working with pixels, you work with objects. It's very straightforward and easy to get started with. Please have a look at the examples to see just how easy it is.
Vernon Fowler

X-UA-Compatible and HTML5 | 456 Berea Street - 0 views

  • Get the meta element out of your markup and and send the header over HTTP instead. On Apache, add this to your root .htaccess file: Header set X-UA-Compatible "IE=edge"
Vernon Fowler

HTML 5 Tag - 0 views

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    To see if your browser supports the details and summary tags, check http://html5test.com/
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