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Advanced Member Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Post Count: 2141 Status: Offline |
webkit and the latest Fx engine (and I hear also IE8) already support some HTML5 specs.to Man, just what we need. A new set of codes but no real browser to fully support all that it has to offer. I really like HTML5 and it's too bad that the major browsers didn't add support to ALL those new code tags to their latest browsers. ---------------------------------------- Success is based on how much you spend. If it's not money, then the alternative is your time. The Kasper Group |
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Advanced Member US Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Post Count: 396 Status: Offline |
webkit and the latest Fx engine (and I hear also IE8) already support some HTML5 specs.to Man, just what we need. A new set of codes but no real browser to fully support all that it has to offer. I really like HTML5 and it's too bad that the major browsers didn't add support to ALL those new code tags to their latest browsers. The vast majority of Firefox users keep their browsers up to date. I never understood why people bend over backwards to support 1.x still, but they do. :\ ---------------------------------------- Simple is better. |
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