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2013

The Importance Of HTML5 Sectioning Elements | Smashing Coding

by Monique

Make no mistake: Sectioning elements help you improve document structure, and they’re in the spec’ to stay. Once and for all, I will be exploring the problems these elements solve, the opportunities they offer and their important but misunderstood contribution to the semantic Web.

2012

The truth about structuring an HTML5 page | Feature | .net magazine

by Monique

Part polemic, part instruction manual, The Truth About HTML5 has ignited an interesting debate. Here we present an exclusive excerpt on the problems around structuring in HTML5

When can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc

by Monique & 12 others

Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.

The Third Bit » Slide-Drive is Live

by Monique

Slide-Drive, explored what a web-native presentation tool might be

Using HTML5 and Javascript to Deliver Text-Based Audio Descriptions | WGBH/NCAM

by Monique

IBM Research-Tokyo recently partnered with NCAM to research ways to deliver online audio descriptions via text-to-speech (TTS) methods, rather than using human recordings. IBM and NCAM explored two approaches which exploit new HTML5 media elements as well as Javascript and TTML

HTML5: Techniques for providing useful text alternatives: developer edition

by Monique

This document contains author conformance requirements for use of the alt attribute in HTML5 and best practice guidance for authors of HTML documents on providing text alternatives for images.

This specification is an extension to the HTML5 specification [HTML5]. All normative content in the HTML5 specification, unless specifically overridden by this specification, is intended to be the basis for this specification.

DZSlides

by Monique & 2 others

DZSlides is a one-page-template to build your presentation in HTML5 and CSS3

2011

Confusion over HTML5 & WAI-ARIA | Karl Groves

by Monique

Recently, Everett Zufelt posted an excellent blog post titled: Are You Confused by HTML5 and WAI-ARIA Yet?. In his post, Everett outlines a number of areas in which the evolving HTML5 specification and the WAI-ARIA specification conflict with one another in ways which can cause confusion among web developers.

timesheets.js

by Monique

The goal of this project is to rely on declarative W3C standards (namely, SMIL Timing and SMIL Timesheets) to synchronize HTML content. These demos rely purely on our Timesheet Scheduler: 100% declarative and standard-based, no specific JavaScript code is used.

Bruce Lawson’s personal site  : HTML5, hollow demos and forgetting the basics

by Monique

The biggest danger is when that demo mentality leaks into production websites.

On using h1 for all heading levels in HTML5 | 456 Berea Street

by Monique

In the meantime my advice is to use HTML5 sectioning content elements when they are appropriate, but continue to use h1 - h6 for headings. That way you can safely use the new elements.

IE9 & HTML5

by Monique

IE9 is definitely better than IE8 and a step in the right direction, but I don't believe it to be a truly modern browser, and let me tell you why.

By Paul Rouget

2010

HTML5 and CSS3 Without Guilt | Nettuts+

by Monique & 1 other

Not every HTML5 or CSS3 feature has widespread browser support, naturally. To compensate for this, enterprising developers have created a number of tools to let you use these technologies today, without leaving behind users who still live in the stone age.

ginger's thoughts » Accessibility to Web video for the Vision-Impaired

by Monique
How to increase the amount of video descriptions - HTML5 specifications for video descriptions

The Paciello Group Blog » Using the HTML title attribute

by Monique
The HTML title attribute is problematic. It is problematic because it is not well supported in some crucial respects, even though it has been with us for over 13 years.

We Haven’t Forgotten About Accessibility, Have We? - Monday By Noon

by Monique
After all, the accessible nature of Web standards was a good argument to those that didn’t stand behind standards, right? Lately I’ve been fearing that we may have in part lost sight of how truly important accessibility is.

HTML5 video player

by Monique & 1 other
We are trying to help you decide which HTML5 video-based player to choose for your web project.

Terrill Thompson: Creating Your Own Accessible HTML5 Media Player

by Monique
HTML5 introduces the <audio> and <video> elements, which enable web browsers to natively support media without requiring users to download and install a plug-in. It also greatly simplifies the code required to add media to a web page.

HTML5, CSS3 default templates – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report

by Monique & 1 other

Free for use in all web projects, professional or personal, HTML5 Reset by Monkey Do! is a set of HTML5 and CSS templates that jumpstart web development by removing the styling native to each browser, establishing basic HTML structures (title, header, footer, etc.), clearing floats, correcting for IE problems, and more.

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