J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "HTML5"
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HTML5, WHATWG, and the Pareto Principle
http://adactio.com/journal/1343
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Jeremy Keith discusses overall issues he has with the WHATWG and the developing HTML5 spec, including his opinion on the suggestion to drop the 'longdesc' attribute.
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HTML 5 Editor's Draft
http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/
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If you haven't taken a look at it yet, go take a look at the HTML 5 editor's draft.
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Can the alt attribute be omitted without hurting accessibility? | 456 Berea Street
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200709/can_the_alt_attribute_be_omitted_without_hurting_accessibility/
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Roger Johansson discusses the HTML 5 recommendation to make the alt attribute optional for images. Personally, I think it sounds like they're saying "if they're not going to, why make them?" If that's the case, why not just ditch standards altogether?
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The HTML 5 circus
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200708/the_html_5_circus_why_i_left_and_rejoined_the_w3c_html_working_group/
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Roger Johansson talks about his dealings with the HTML 5 Working Group
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New elements in HTML 5
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/x-html5/index.html?ca=drs-
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Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently, the W3C took note of… More
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