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Vernon Fowler

- HTML: Hypertext Markup Language | MDN - 0 views

  • A string value of any means that no stepping is implied, and any value is allowed (barring other constraints, such as min and max).
  • <input type="number"> elements do not support use of the pattern attribute for making entered values conform to a specific regex pattern.
  • inputs of type number support these attributes
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    " elements of type number are used to let the user enter a number. They include built-in validation to reject non-numerical entries. The browser may opt to provide stepper arrows to let the user increase and decrease the value using their mouse or by simply tapping with a fingertip."
Vernon Fowler

Code Guide by @mdo - 0 views

  • Compared to <link>s, @import is slower, adds extra page requests, and can cause other unforeseen problems. Avoid them and instead opt for an alternate approach
  • Compile your CSS with a preprocessor like Sass or Less into a single file
  • Place media queries as close to their relevant rule sets whenever possible.
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  • Limit shorthand declaration usage to instances where you must explicitly set all available values.
  • Avoid unnecessary nesting. Just because you can nest, doesn't mean you always should. Consider nesting only if you must scope styles to a parent and if there are multiple elements to be nested.
  • For a complete list of properties and their order, please see
Vernon Fowler

How You Can Use HTML5 Custom Data Attributes and Why - SitePoint - 0 views

  • Besides the data- prefix, the name of a valid custom data attribute must contain only letters, numbers, hyphen (-), dot (.), colon (:) or underscore (_). It cannot contain capital letters.
  • I recommend you use this method for quick prototypes rather than a production website, not least because CSS-only tooltips are not fully accessible.
Alfred Waizenauer

Backbone.js - 0 views

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    "HTML5"
Vernon Fowler

The abbr element | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • To get <abbr> working in IE6 and IE7, you need to create the element with JavaScript:
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      Check you HTML5shim or Modernizr script - either probably already caters for this element.
  • If you’re ever tempted to use an <acronym>, just use <abbr> instead!
Vernon Fowler

HTML a name Attribute - 0 views

  • Use the id attribute instead.
Vernon Fowler

: The Input (Form Input) element - HTML | MDN - 0 views

  • A single-line text field for entering search strings.
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      On mobile devices with on-screen keyboards, the search input type sets the submit button text to "Search". On desktop devices, this should also enable submitting the form by pressing the Enter key?
  • Possible values are: off: The user must explicitly enter a value into this field for every use, or the document provides its own auto-completion method. The browser does not automatically complete the entry. on: The browser is allowed to automatically complete the value based on values that the user has entered during previous uses, however on does not provide any further information about what kind of data the user might be expected to enter. name: Full name. honorific-prefix: Prefix or title (e.g. "Mr.", "Ms.", "Dr.", "Mlle"). given-name: First name. additional-name: Middle name. family-name: Last name.
  • inputmode
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      Currently not supported in any browser. https://caniuse.com/#feat=input-inputmode
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  • This attribute applies when the value of the type attribute is text, search, tel, url, email, or password, otherwise it is ignored.
  • minlength HTML5 If the value of the type attribute is text, email, search, password, tel, or url, this attribute specifies the minimum number of characters (in Unicode code points) that the user can enter.
  • maxlength If the value of the type attribute is text, email, search, password, tel, or url, this attribute specifies the maximum number of characters (in UTF-16 code units) that the user can enter.
  • autocorrect A Safari extension, the autocorrect attribute is a string which indicates whether or not to activate automatic correction while the user is editing this field. Permitted values are: on Enable automatic correction of typos, as well as processing of text substitutions if any are configured.
Vernon Fowler

Web Designer Notebook » How to use Modernizr - 0 views

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    "There is a tool that came to make our lives as progressive web designers a bit easier: Modernizr. In this short tutorial, learn how to apply this handy script to maximum effect on your sites."
Alfred Waizenauer

Bootstrap Expo - 0 views

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    Bootstrap Samples
Vernon Fowler

Designing a blog with html5 | HTML5 Doctor - 0 views

  • use the header, footer, main and nav elements to mark up the broad structure of the page. Doing this will make your site more accessible to real people who use some assistive technologies
Vernon Fowler

Semantics - Dive Into HTML5 - 1 views

  • <html lang="en">
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

Accessible Table Builder | Accessibility Tools | Accessify - 0 views

  • Table summary:
    • Vernon Fowler
       
      Note: The summary attribute is deprecated in HTML5. https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/tables/caption-summary/
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