Even though it will not become an official W3C Recommendation for several years, HTML 5 is making headlines, and browsers are already starting to support some of its features. Is it worth all the hype? Here are some of what I consider to be its pros and cons.
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Bad Apple
Is Apple the next Microsoft?
Internet Explorer 7 CSS Hacks
This page teaches how to use CSS hacks to make Internet Explorer 7 behave.
True XHTML (Beta)
Most webpages these days use XHTML doctypes … or do they? This article reveals the truth about XHTML and how it can really be used, its pros and cons, and some important tips to keep in mind.
Introductory CSS-Based Design
Thinking of a redesign? If you have speed, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility in mind, CSS is the right way to go. This article includes some introductory dos and don’ts and some sample code to get you going.
XML Webpages in IE and Safari (Beta)
XML webpages are a bit trickier to deal with, but you can make them work on several browsers and platforms. This article details how it is possible to make them work in Internet Explorer and Safari.
The Best CSS Rollovers
Image rollovers in a webpage are convenient, simple, and beautiful, but they often have a bit of a lag before they display the first time. This tutorial explains a great way to eliminate that problem and to create smooth, seamless rollovers using CSS, while taking into account accessibility, search engine optimization, and graceful degradation in browsers that don’t support CSS.
