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HTML5/CSS3

Diz

Overdosing on placebos
So who is excited about it?

From the looks of the tutorial on W3 Schools website, HTML5 doesn't seem too hard to do, just that once again browser support is patchy.
 
It's awesome, except that as with all web standards, it will be at least five years before it will be viable for anything but novelty websites, thanks to the slow evolution of some browsers and the even slower upgrading of the Internet-browsing public.
 
IE isn't the only browser that's patchy, there's a whole website devoted to testing browsers for support.

HTML 5 Test

I'm using Google Chrome 5 and it only scores 197 out of 300
 
One of the devs from Opera spoke at my school a few months ago. He was cool, and he gave me a free t-shirt.

...oh, yeah, and his HTML5/CSS3 presentation was interesting, too, I guess.

If I remembered the link to the slides he uploaded I would probably post it here, but I don't! Oops. If I ever find it again and anyone wants to see it, though...
 
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