HTML5 Shelf
Why scour the web for the latest and cool information on HTML5 and related technologies? Let HTML5 Shelf curate the good stuff for you.
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If you are a big fan of HTML5 like I am, show it with this fun poster.
A Book Apart’s latest book is Responsive Web Design by Ethan Marcotte. If you want to learn how to make your website responsive to device capabilities and eschew horrible browser detection, this book is a quick read to get you up-to-speed quickly.
“By issuing a Last Call announcement, the HTML Working Group encourages people to comment on the extent to which they believe that technical requirements have been met and significant dependencies with groups inside and outside W3C have been satisfied.”
onGameStart is billed as the first HTML5 game conference. The homepage is interesting (make sure to hover over the speakers). If Ingebretsen is speaking, then I know it is a good conference. Go pre-register now.
From the W3C:
“The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published updates to two Group Notes: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Snapshot 2010 and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Snapshot 2007. These documents collect into one definition all the specs that together form the current state of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of the indicated year. The primary audience is CSS implementors, not CSS authors, as this definition includes modules by specification stability, not Web browser adoption rate. Learn more about the Style Activity.”
Microsoft released Internet Explorer 9 during SXSW. You can download it from the Beauty of the Web site. It consists of a streamlined interface, hardware acceleration, interoperability with web standards like HTML5 and CSS3, and protection features.
AppleInsider provides detail how Apple’s website is taking advantage of HTML5.
The WHATWG HTML spec can now be considered a “living standard”. It’s more mature than any version of the HTML specification to date, so it made no sense for us to keep referring to it as merely a draft.
Modernizr announced their update to their Javascript library which allows you to detect support for a particular HTML5 or CSS3 feature and easily control how old browsers fall back.