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Chapter 2 of Mark Pilgrim's book. This one is interesting in that it is both a discussion on how you might, as a web developer, use JavaScript to detect your customer's browser support for the new HTML5 features, as well as, at the same time, using these/
A JavaScript library (released under MIT license) that you can add to your HTML documents in order to test that your (or rather your end-user's) browser supports the new HTML5 and CSS3 elements and features. Simply tests the features on page load and crea
A JavaScript library that helps web developers to test for the new features provided by Html5, Css3 and the new browser APIs with a view to providing fallbacks where features are not supported.
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