Re: [WSG] Getting my feet wet in HTML5

2010-08-14 Thread Anna Vester
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:11 PM, designer 
desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:

 Tom,

 I have 'played' with the simple elements and I like them. I actually wanted
 to have a 'page' element (or wrapper) since that is an element that is used
 an awful lot, but I never got anywhere with folk accepting it. For a simple
 example, see:

 http://www.betasite.fsnet.co.uk/gam/altgam/gwelanmor.html

 Also see:

 http://www.betasite.fsnet.co.uk/gam/altgam/portfolio.html

 for an example of the use of figure and figcaption

 I was very impressed with that - simple and semantic.

 Also note from the above that target=_blank is now valid!

 Hope this helps.

 Bob


Also just wanted to throw this HTML5 gallery in... There are some great
examples of using HTML5 elements - http://html5gallery.com/

Anna.


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Re: [WSG] HTML5 offline storage question

2010-08-14 Thread Rob Crowther

Rob Crowther wrote:
Or, as you say above, does the user 
have to visit each page?  I'll have some time this afternoon so I'll 
probably just try it myself :)


Just wanted to confirm: I tested this last night in Firefox 4.0 beta - 
any manifests linked to in pages downloaded by another manifest file 
don't get processed until the user visits the page in question.


Rob


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