Tumult Hype - 0 views
Relevant Dropdowns: Polyfill for Datalist | CSS-Tricks - 0 views
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"The list attribute / datalist element of HTML5 forms is pretty cool. As you type in a text input, it shows you a dropdown menu of choices you can pick from. Or you can type in whatever you want. The list attribute alone doesn't lock you into any specific value. In that way, it's a bit like a group of radio buttons with an "other" type-in option."
HTML5 inputs and attribute support - 0 views
HTML caption tag - 0 views
The abbr element | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views
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To get <abbr> working in IE6 and IE7, you need to create the element with JavaScript:
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If you’re ever tempted to use an <acronym>, just use <abbr> instead!
HTML5 Catches Up To Apple - ReadWrite - 0 views
HTML a name Attribute - 0 views
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Use the id attribute instead.
The dl element | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views
Bootstrap Expo - 0 views
Semantics - Dive Into HTML5 - 1 views
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<html lang="en">
Semantic navigation with the nav element | HTML5 Doctor - 1 views
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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
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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.
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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.
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Pyxis Mobile - 0 views
2 Ways to Bring Activity Streams to Any App - 0 views
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