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That’s right, the next version of Internet Explorer (version 9) will support HTML5 and CSS3 and that version will be released today (15 September) as a public beta!!
Developed and designed by Ukrainian Web developer Vasiliy Zubach (known online as TjRus), the impressive web-based iPhone was created using HTML5, CSS 3 and JavaScript.
Keeping track of the ever-evolving HTML5 and CSS 3 support in today’s web browsers can be an overwhelming task. Sure you can use CSS animations to create some whiz-bang effects, but should you?
One of the promises of HTML5 has been the all-illustrated, all-animated Web, using the new canvas element and assorted CSS3 properties. Here’s where things stand as of July 12, 2010: ...
Edge will let web coders “bring animation, similar to that created in Flash Professional, to websites using standards like HTML5, JavaScript and CSS,” according to Adobe’s press release ...