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html5 examples

Progressive Enhancement refers to the habit of building first for the less capable, outdated browser and then enhance for the latest technologies. With practical takeaways, interactive exercises, recordings and a friendly Q&A.

To explain it, here’s a sample: This will give us a #333 shadow on our text that’s 1px to the right, 5px down and with a 2px blur. That is Graceful Degradation in the practice.

This is basically to override the default styles (text-shadow) without complex specificity selectors. Use this HTML cheat sheet to quickly create HTML tables, forms, fonts, color, image maps, hyperlinks and more. This example generates beautiful fractals, like the ones generated by Apophysis.

Hier kommt zunächst der Aufbau und die Struktur einer typischen HTML5-Seite: Dieses Grundgerüst in HTML5 zeigt die wichtigsten Bereiche. The W3C also offers a This new CSS3 property lets us add rounded borders to our blocks without the need of unnecessary, non-semantic tags that will clutter our code or a million of images and clever background-positioning.
More about It allows you to create web pages and place anything you like on them (well, almost anything!). Perfect example of how styling HTML5 is not that different from current markup languages.

We’ll also use the hCard Microformat to enhance the semantic value.

Or you could hire an expert web developer to help you build exactly what you want. from old blog posts, just use this website as a convenient resource.

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