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That’s right, the next version of Internet Explorer (version 9) will support HTML5 and CSS3 and that version will be released today (15 September) as a public beta!!
One of the promises of HTML5 has been the all-illustrated, all-animated Web, using the new canvas element and assorted CSS3 properties. Here’s where things stand as of July 12, 2010: ...
Keeping track of the ever-evolving HTML5 and CSS 3 support in today’s web browsers can be an overwhelming task. Sure you can use CSS animations to create some whiz-bang effects, but should you?
Google Web Designer's Code view lets you create CSS, JavaScript, and XML files, using syntax highlighting and code autocompletion to make your code easier to write, with fewer errors.
Getting mucky with HTML5 I am immensely excited. Not only am I working on the hottest day of the year, I am also building my new website using HTML5, CSS3 and web fonts.
Edge will let web coders “bring animation, similar to that created in Flash Professional, to websites using standards like HTML5, JavaScript and CSS,” according to Adobe’s press release ...
Developed and designed by Ukrainian Web developer Vasiliy Zubach (known online as TjRus), the impressive web-based iPhone was created using HTML5, CSS 3 and JavaScript.
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