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70 Must-Have CSS3 and HTML5 Tutorials and Resources
The following are seventy resources, tutorials, and articles to get you started with CSS3 and HTML 5.
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too bad they are useless until all browsers actually support CSS3 and HTML 5. *siiiiigh*
And useless they will remain, for that will NEVER happen!
we are further away from browser equivalence as we have ever been!
And why the rush to add more and more ‘features’ when the basic browser is as unusable as ever??
can we get something a bit more useful than bookmarks? -maybe auto placing an item in a category for me or….meh…i’m too tired to think - or capitalize.
with the hodgepodge of different browsers hitting your site with all manner of screen resolutions and capabilities -ALL Different ,ALL with Idiosyncrasies .. it sure makes the plaintive bawling at IE6 all the more ridiculous! ..stick to Jquery and use minimal markup as possible dont use a feature if you can do without it
thats cool information..thanks