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HTML is the standard language used to build Web pages. It isn’t going anywhere, but some new technologies–such as HTML5 and CSS3–are already changing how you interact with Web sites.
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!! And there was much rejoicing!!!
Project Overview This project is designed to demonstrate the use of HTML5 and CSS3 to create a static, multi-page website. It includes various types of content such as text, images, tables, multimedia ...
The Complete 2020 HTML5 CSS3 Course with Flexbox, Grid & SASS You begin your training with a great introduction to web development, wherein you learn HTML5 and CSS3 with a hands-on approach.
Web developers wanting to use the new features in HTML5 or CSS3 are still struggling with incomplete and inconsistent browser support. While HTML5 isn’t perfect (or complete), that doesn’t ...
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