3 days ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 8 - Topics this week include Web Forms 2, placeholder text for input fields, and several followups on clickjacking.
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5 days ago
wearehugh : HTML 5, headings and sections · Matt Ryall’s Weblog
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12 days ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 7 - Clickjacking explained, and possible solutions discussed
Simon Willison : This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 7: Clickjacking - This Week in HTML 5—Episode 7: Clickjacking. Clickjacking is when a third party site is embedded in an iframe with opacity 0 and positioned such that a click on the page actually hits a button on the now invisible third party site. Mark Pilgrim explai
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19 days ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 6 - Topics this week include multimedia accessibility, Ogg Theora, and the year 2022.
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26 days ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 5
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1 month ago
wearehugh : Re: Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available - "IE8 Betas 1 and 2 behave the same way as IE6 when it comes to unrecognized elements. This is a huge problem for forward-compatibility looking ahead to HTML5."
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2 month ago
wearehugh : [whatwg] RDFa - "humanity seems to always pick option 2"
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2 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 2
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2 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 3
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2 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 1 - i admire my ability to get paid for this
Simon Willison : This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 1 - This Week in HTML 5—Episode 1. It looks like the most controversial aspect of the HTML 5 spec has been addressed—now, instead of omitting the alt attribute for user generated content that has no relevant information available, sites are advised to p
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3 month ago
jcgregorio : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | No progress in 15 years
wearehugh : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | No progress in 15 years
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3 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - HTML 5 data- Attributes
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8 month ago
Simon Willison : Cross-Window Messaging - Cross-Window Messaging. Now in Firefox 3 trunk, the HTML 5 specified ability for JavaScript to send messages between windows (or iframes) hosted on different domains. Fantastically powerful, but must be implemented with care to avoid accidentally proces
wearehugh : John Resig - Cross-Window Messaging
jcgregorio : John Resig - Cross-Window Messaging - awesome
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8 month ago
wearehugh : ishida >> blog » Should we use <i> and <b> tags? - yes
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9 month ago
wearehugh : Bluish Coder: Video Element Progress
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9 month ago
wearehugh : How to style unknown elements in IE - Xopus - now THIS is exciting
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9 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - HTML5 Shiv - comment: "God, it's like IE was designed by a mischievous wizard"
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9 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft!
Simon Willison : HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft! - HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft!. A significant step, almost completely overlooked in the hubbub over IE8.
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10 month ago
Rod Begbie : Stephen Fry: Dork talk - Stephen Fry writes about the HTML5 ogg video debacle -- he's even more geeky that I'd previously imagined. What a hero! #
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12 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » html5lib 0.10 Released
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14 month ago
wearehugh : Re: review of content type rules by IETF/HTTP community from Ian Hickson on 2007-08-24 (public-html@w3.org from August 2007) - "Browser vendors don't implement specs they disagree with. As spec authors, we only have power over user agent implementors so long as we tell them to do things they want to do anyway."
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14 month ago
gleuschk : New elements in HTML 5 - some sensible (audio, video, better sectioning), some I see no value in (mark? time, when we've already got date which nobody uses?)
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15 month ago
wearehugh : Built-in Accessibility Roles in HTML5
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