I have to say that I haven’t found anything that I like about HTML5 until now. The placeholder attribute is rather nice.
New input types seem rather redundant to me. Though, to each his own. I’m all for semantic code, but HTML5 is doing it wrong. I’ve read (most of) the spec, and I’m not impressed.
I, for one, will be sticking with XHTML1 for the foreseeable future.
However, all that aside… The CSS is great: looks good, seems to degrade nicely. Good article Yaili.
I have to say that I haven’t found anything that I like about HTML5 until now. The placeholder attribute is rather nice.
New input types seem rather redundant to me. Though, to each his own. I’m all for semantic code, but HTML5 is doing it wrong. I’ve read (most of) the spec, and I’m not impressed.
I, for one, will be sticking with XHTML1 for the foreseeable future.
However, all that aside… The CSS is great: looks good, seems to degrade nicely. Good article Yaili.