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HTML5 Becoming Official And What That Meant In Real Projects
A practical look at HTML5 becoming a W3C Recommendation in 2014 and why the moment mattered even though developers had already been using many parts of it for years.
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HTML5 Boilerplate 2.0 And The Value Of A Better Starting Point
A practical article about HTML5 Boilerplate 2.0 and why a better project base mattered for front-end work in 2011.
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Modernizr And The Case For Feature Detection
An article about why feature detection felt more reliable than browser detection as HTML5 and CSS3 support became increasingly uneven.
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Working With HTML5 Without Forgetting Older Browsers
A practical article about using HTML5 elements and behaviours in 2011 while still keeping websites usable in older browsers.
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IE9 And The Slowly Improving Browser Conversation
A practical article about Internet Explorer 9 and how it changed, but did not remove, the browser support conversations developers were having in 2011.