Update: The W3C have updated their stance on this subject. Finally, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: drinking beer is now part of HTML5! This puts drinking beer just ahead of cooking, and right alongside CSS3 as a “technology class” of HTML5. Obviously, this means a lot for your expense reports while traveling, as […]
New Flexbox tutorial on HTML5Rocks
A couple of weeks ago, Paul Irish posted a quick look at CSS3 Flexible Box Layout Module at HTML5Rocks.com. Some of the material was borrowed (legally and with my blessing, of course) from my own tutorial. Paul has added a few niceties. As for placement on HTML5Rocks.com, Paul sums it up nicely:
Are flashy HTML5/CSS3 “demos” helping?
The lack of forward movement in front-end web development by government agencies may be our own fault, says Chris Heilmann. And I agree. Completely. I’ve been increasingly biting in my reactions to many admittedly fun but practically useless “demos”, “experiments” and other assorted HTML5 and CSS3 nonsense like CSS3 icons. I always get flack for […]