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Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group Demos - 0 views

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    Current HTML5 Demos Our most recent demo is a sample company home page written using HTML5's features. We also have some examples from a Google tech talk showing some HTML5 demos written on the fly. Some of the demos, as well as the video from the talk, are available online. Older demos These demos were created to show some of the features of Web Forms 2. Not all these features were kept, but the demos remain for those looking at the history of HTML5. Repetition model A simple demonstration of the repetition model of Web Forms 2.0 Prefilling the repetition model A simple demonstration of the form prefilling features of the repetition model of Web Forms 2.0 The "datetime" type A simple demonstration of the datetime input type of Web Forms 2.0 Controls belonging to multiple forms A simple demonstration of the form attribute in Web Forms 2.0
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Pixel Acres » Blog Archive » FormBuilder: HTML forms made simple - 0 views

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    FormBuilder must be run on a web server with PHP 4+ running (I've tested under both PHP4 and PHP5). A basic understanding of PHP is helpful, but if you follow the examples provided in the documentation you might be able to make do without. CSS knowledge is required if you want to change the appearance of the form.
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HTML5 presentation - HTML5 Slides - 0 views

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    Take a walk through the woods and learn about all things HTML5. Starting with the JS APIS (selector API, storage, appcache, web workers, web sockets, notifications, drag and drop, and geolocation). Then delve into the new HTML semantic tags, link relations, micro data, ARIA, forms, audio and video, Canvas, and WebGL. Finally, the holy trinity finishes with CSS and selectors, fonts, text, columns, stroking, opacity, HSL, rounded corners, gradients, shadows, backgrounds, transitions, transforms, and animations.
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