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W3 HTML5 Doc
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I wish I was geek enough to read that entire thing, but I stopped a little after "Working Draft". It's not a recommendation yet, which means you can count on it taking however long before it turns into a rec + 2-4 years for the browsers to support said rec before it has much bearing on anything.
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Yeah, just wanting to inform others, I am a subscriber, and saw it in an email of mind, so I figure why not post it here. :]
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The changes between HTML5 and HTML4 arent that big. There is an experimental HTML5 validator that can already validate websites for HTML4, of course it doesn't validate 100% correctly. But the validator shows that HTML4 strict pages don't differ so much from HTML5.
But i have to agree with Kalle, I'm much more intrested in CSS3 since it brings a lot of new fun features to our browsers. I think I'll use some fun new features in my next website, some of those that don't change the normal rendering if your're using a browser who doesnt support it. Can't wait! :-) |
like SVG in CSS3 is purely awesome.
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