Thursday, July 8, 2010
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The HTML 5 is the next standard in Hypertext Markup for the web. I have already seen some impressive features of this mew standard, notably in realtime animation on the canvas.
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The HTML 5 is the next standard in Hypertext Markup for the web. I have already seen some impressive features of this mew standard, notably in realtime animation on the canvas.
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The Article element does most of the things I was able to do in XML with xslt stylesheet, although the latter is much more flexible. This raises the question of whether the distinction between the two will eventually disappear entirely...
...HTML 5 is not supposed to be open-ended.
You should tell us about all of the fruit you bought today at the grocery store!!!!!
I bought a bag of Gala apples from Trader Joe's today...
I also bought a bag of Valencia oranges from Trader Joe's today, I really did...
And I bought a hand of Cavendish Bananas at Trader Joe's, Today!!!
And, finely, I bought a bag of lemons at Trader Joe's, Today!!!
I set the background color in the body to light green, maybe I should change it to light yellow in view of all the fruit I bought today.