On Feb 5, 11:02 am, BeeRich beer...@gmail.com wrote:
Specifically form elements: phone, search, url, email, datetime, month, week,
time, datetime-local, number, range, and color.
Those aren't form elements, they are new types for the existing form
input element. It is true that BBEdit's tag
On 2011-02-06, at 3:58 AM, Watts Martin wrote:
Those aren't form elements, they are new types for the existing form
input element. It is true that BBEdit's tag maker should handle
these, as they're pretty important parts of the spec. However...
I would have hoped for some kind of GUI for
The article that, I believe it was Tom, posted, explains quite specifically how
you can code in HTML5 and current browsers will gracefully ignore the new tags.
I have begun coding all my sites in HTML5 and would *never* go back.
As for BBEdit -- they probably have no reason to implement
Hey everyone-
Not wanting to clutter this list with off topic posts, does anyone know of a
good html/css mailing list for designers/developers?
I've been recently looking into some of the css grid systems and had a few
questions...
Thanks!
James Sheffer,
The HigherPowered Team!
At 08:58 -0600 on 02/06/2011, Jim Sheffer wrote about good html css list:
Hey everyone-
Not wanting to clutter this list with off topic posts, does anyone
know of a good html/css mailing list for designers/developers?
I've been recently looking into some of the css grid systems and
had a