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HTML5 and CSS3–combined with other Web technologies like JavaScript–can be very useful for the style, format and operating speed of any Web page if used correctly.
With HTML5 and CSS all the rage with developers, particularly Web developers, a new site has emerged to advise them on the use of features in the programming languages.
That’s right, the next version of Internet Explorer (version 9) will support HTML5 and CSS3 and that version will be released today (15 September) as a public beta!! And there was much rejoicing!!!
This graphic isn’t just beautiful; it charts out every major browser’s compatibility with elements of HTML5 and CSS3. In a nutshell, things look pretty good. For the fully interactive version ...
But HTML has at last evolved into HTML5 (and CSS3), which allow web designers to use custom fonts, gradients, rounded corners and transitions, among other uses.
With HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, you can build some pretty nice little games — and without a significant up-front investment. If you’re comfortable with just these technologies, you’re pretty ...
The newest iteration of HTML, HTML5 can be used with JavaScript, CSS3, and WebGL to create beautiful, unique, engaging games that can be played on the web or mobile devices like the iPad or ...
Yes, we'll still be supporting IE 7 and IE 8 for some time, and yes, IE9 still lacks a few things, like support for CSS 3 text-shadows or HTML5's form elements, but it's a step in the right direction.
Right now, Microsoft provides a number of HTML5, CSS and JavaScript tooling as part of Internet Explorer (as of version 8). With IE 9, there will be even more of these so-called F12 tools for ...