Semantics in HTML 5

Semantics in HTML 5. What does the future of HTML look like? Learn about the future in semantics in HTML 5.

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Return of the Mobile Style Sheet

Return of the Mobile Style Sheet. Provide a better experience to mobile users by using handheld style sheets and CSS media queries.

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Return of the Mobile Style Sheet

At least 10% of your visitors access your site over a mobile device. They deserve a good experience (and if you provide one, they’ll keep coming back).
Converting your multi-column layout to a single, linear flow is a good start. But mobile devices are not created equal, and their disparate handling of CSS is like [...]

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Semantics in HTML 5

The BBC’s dropping of hCalendar because of accessibility and usability concerns demonstrates that we have pushed the semantic capability of HTML far beyond what it can handle. The need to clearly and unambiguously add rich, meaningful semantics to markup is a driving goal of the HTML 5 project. Yet HTML 5 has two problems: it [...]

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