HTML5 Reset Stylesheet
We’ve had a number of people ask about templates, boilerplates, and styling for HTML 5. Last week, Remy introduced some basic boilerplates for HTML 5, so to keep the momentum going, I’ve modified Eric...
View ArticleQuoting and citing with , , , and the cite attribute
NOTE: (6/11/2013) The definitions of cite and blockquote in HTML have changed. For the latest advice on using these elements refer to cite and blockquote – reloaded Given HTML’s roots in the academic...
View ArticleThe scoped attribute
The scoped attribute for the <style> element allows you to include styles mid-document that targets a specific element and its children. Depending upon how you look at this, it’ll either be a...
View ArticleThe return of the u element
Presentational elements like <i>, <b>, <small> and <hr> have been redefined in HTML5 with semantic meanings, or, in a couple of cases, made non-conforming. The <u> element...
View ArticleCSS3 Pseudo-Classes and HTML5 Forms
Hello! I’m Doctor Peter and I’m here to treat you with a dose of complementary CSS3. Don’t worry, this won’t hurt a bit. Contrary to what HTML5 Please and the W3C would have you believe, CSS3 is not...
View ArticleComparing and contrasting ins, del, and s
Since the mists of HTML 2 we’ve been able to semantically indicate added or removed information using the elements <ins> and <del> respectively. While seemingly simple on the surface these...
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