public marks

PUBLIC MARKS with tags html5 & ie

2014

2012

2011

HTML5 Parsing in IE10

by marco
Death of conditional comments

2010

HTML5, CSS3 default templates – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report

by Krome & 1 other

Free for use in all web projects, professional or personal, HTML5 Reset by Monkey Do! is a set of HTML5 and CSS templates that jumpstart web development by removing the styling native to each browser, establishing basic HTML structures (title, header, footer, etc.), clearing floats, correcting for IE problems, and more.

HTML5, CSS3 default templates – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report

by Monique & 1 other

Free for use in all web projects, professional or personal, HTML5 Reset by Monkey Do! is a set of HTML5 and CSS templates that jumpstart web development by removing the styling native to each browser, establishing basic HTML structures (title, header, footer, etc.), clearing floats, correcting for IE problems, and more.

HTML5 enabling script

by Krome & 4 others
Since HTML5 is getting more attention by way of marking up our new pages, and the only way to get IE to acknowledge the new elements, such as article, is to use the HTML5 shiv, I've quickly put together a mini script that enables all the new elements.

HTML5 enabling script

by Spone & 4 others
Since HTML5 is getting more attention by way of marking up our new pages, and the only way to get IE to acknowledge the new elements, such as article, is to use the HTML5 shiv, I've quickly put together a mini script that enables all the new elements.

Internet Explorer 9: Testing Center

by Spone (via)
This website contains several collections of test pages that were developed in conjunction with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) working groups. These tests make it possible to validate a browser's compliance with specific web standards.

Internet Explorer 9: Testing Center

by dzc
SVG 1.1 2nd edition CSS3 Borders & Backgrounds CSS3 Selectors DOM Level 2 Core DOM Level 3 Events DOM Level 2 Style

explorercanvas - Project Hosting on Google Code

by Spone & 2 others
Modern browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera support the HTML5 canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer. To use, web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing web pages.

2009

Chromium Blog: Introducing Google Chrome Frame

by marco & 2 others
One challenge developers face in using these new technologies is that they are not yet supported by Internet Explorer. Developers can't afford to ignore IE—most people use some version of IE—so they end up spending lots of time implementing work-arounds or limiting the functionality of their apps.

PUBLIC TAGS related to tag html5

application +   css3 +   framework +   front-end +   guides +   javascript +   js +   mobile +   tips +  

Active users

srcmax
last mark : 03/04/2014 11:03

astrochoupe
last mark : 23/02/2012 22:13

eledo34
last mark : 11/01/2012 07:19

marco
last mark : 09/07/2011 15:59

kloh
last mark : 14/12/2010 07:05

Krome
last mark : 14/08/2010 09:06

Monique
last mark : 11/08/2010 15:30

vrossign
last mark : 16/04/2010 11:27

Spone
last mark : 23/03/2010 11:58

dzc
last mark : 18/03/2010 15:37

shinze
last mark : 25/02/2010 15:53

nhoizey
last mark : 13/02/2009 11:34