2 month 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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2 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 5
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12 month ago
wearehugh : Bluish Coder: New <video> enabled experimental Firefox builds
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18 month ago
wearehugh : HTML/IssueTableHeaders - ESW Wiki - not touching this with a 10-foot pole
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18 month ago
Simon Willison : The CSS working group is irrelevant - The CSS working group is irrelevant. “Someone really needs to do to CSS what the WHATWG has been doing to HTML”.
wearehugh : Hixie's Natural Log: The CSS working group is irrelevant
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18 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » Presentation: How HTML5 can be used today
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18 month ago
wearehugh : Re: Complex Table Examples from Ian Hickson on 2007-05-17 (public-html@w3.org from May 2007)
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19 month ago
wearehugh : results of HTML 5 text, editor, name questions from Dan Connolly on 2007-05-09 (public-html@w3.org from May 2007)
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20 month ago
Simon Willison : HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web - HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web. Covers similar topics to my talk, but in much more detail.
deusx : Digital Web Magazine - HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web - "HTML5 will be the future of the web, so my advice would be to pay close attention to it."
Rod Begbie : HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web - Good summary of the "competing" HTML/XHTML "standards". There's the engineering side of my brain that loves the 'you have to close every tag' tidyness of XHTML, but let's face it, the pragmatic reverse-engineered-tag-soup approach of HTML5 is going to wi [via] #
factoryjoe : Digital Web Magazine - HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web - While HTML 4.01 is formally an SGML-based document format, the only clients actually treating HTML that way are validators. Browsers, on the other hand, treat HTML documents as tag soup—they try to make sense out of, and display, even
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Proposal to Adopt HTML5 from Maciej Stachowiak on 2007-04-10 (public-html@w3.org from April 2007)
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21 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » html5lib 0.9 Released
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21 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » Declaring the Character Encoding
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22 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » WHATWG’s development model
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22 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - getElementsByClassName in Firefox 3
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23 month ago
wearehugh : Web API specification stuff - Anne’s Weblog
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23 month ago
wearehugh : [whatwg] Presentational safety valves - """Whenever someone uses , don't say "alas, that's a hole in HTML"; say "hooray, that's someone who isn't misusing "."""
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24 month ago
wearehugh : Appeasing the markup gods - Anne’s Weblog
deusx : Appeasing the markup gods - Anne’s Weblog - "there may be a single U 002F SOLIDUS character. This character has no effect except to appease the markup gods."
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25 month ago
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » Charmod Norm Checking
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wearehugh : IBM Position Statement on XForms and Web Forms 2.0 from John Boyer on 2006-08-29 (www-html@w3.org from August 2006)
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28 month ago
wearehugh : DOM:Web Forms 2.0 - MozillaWiki
jcgregorio : DOM:Web Forms 2.0 - MozillaWiki - "This page is intended as a general design page (and to a smaller extent, a roadmap) for implementing the Web Forms 2.0 specification"
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