
Websites with charts and graphs for the most popular browsers that support different elements of HTML5 and CSS3.
Browsers like Firefox 3.6+, Safari5+, IE 9+, Chrome 10+, Opera 11+ all support HTML5 and CSS3 differently. Check out the websites below to see if your browser is compatible with HTML5 and CSS3.
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Online Colleges | September 21st, 2011 | CSS, HTML5 Tags:

You’ve seen them in Flash and now the similar page flipping effects can be done with HTML5!
I thought the days without Flash to create this kind of cool effects would never come. …continue reading
Online Colleges | September 20th, 2011 | HTML5 Tags:
Before we start talking about HTML5, let’s take a look back on how HTML first started. Here’ a quick history of how HTML5 was created from HTML, HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, HTML 4.0, XHTML and then back to HTML 5.0
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. It is the primary programming language on the Internet. …continue reading
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