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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!!!
Your takeaways This course is a great way to help you: • Create HTML5 code, CSS style sheets and embedded styles within HTML5 code. • Create responsive page layouts for both mobile and desktop use; • ...
Mark Pilgrim's site Dive Into HTML5 is a fantastic resource for learning HTML5 and it's written in HTML5. Pilgrim recently pointed out that the site's use of HTML5 and CSS 3 has "led to bug fixes ...
The main problem is 95% of all of their ebooks are not able to display EPUB3 or dynamic content. Publishers have not adopted HTML5 and CSS3 into their pipeline to create enhanced ebooks.
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