Tag Archives: w3c

whatwg – Requests for new elements for comments

Want to do com­ments on your new spiffy HTML5 site, use an arti­cle ele­ment inside your main arti­cle element.

Paul Rouget – IE9 & HTML5

Yep, IE9 is bet­ter but it’s still not a mod­ern browser, two years ago it might have been, today not so much.

James Clark’s Random Thoughts – XML vs the Web

I’m not even sure any­more about the idea of XML to man­age your server solu­tions is going to be used much going forward.

David Walsh Blog – WebSocket and Socket.IO

Really great instruc­tional and demo of a neat technology.

QuirksBlog – The HTML5 drag and drop disaster

Um, maybe I shouldn’t build any­thing using drag and drop.

A List Apart – Prefix or Posthack

Let’s stop hat­ing on pre-fixes, as they elim­i­nate the need to use hacks to enable fea­tures in a browser.

hsivonen – –webkit-HTML5

Apple calls it open and HTML5 but it really isn’t.