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"So we have two problems so far with default settings. HTML5 validation is disabled and two labels are pointing to one input. The third problem is that the error message is being placed below the input."
"But I don’t really care which syntax makes the spec, as long as it addresses the majority of use cases and it is usable by authors. I’m just glad we’re discussing the adaptive image problem at all."
"But let’s be clear: this is exactly how the WHATWG is supposed to work. Use-cases are evaluated and whatever Hixie thinks is best solution gets put in the spec, regardless of how popular or unpopular it is."
"When the WHATWG proposed a solution last week, many of the people involved in that discussion hadn’t participated in the RICG. In fact, some key decision makers hadn’t so much as heard of it."
Paul曰く:"I 100% agree about not linking to Google Code. I mean, I’m not even convinced a proper CDN would be good either. I’ll talk to Remy about changing the text on the html5shiv project page to recommend self-hosting."
"Connecting labels to inputs is easy! But what about required fields, error messages, and keyboard focus?"
"The reason is simple. Browsers and assistive technology haven’t implemented the HTML5 outline algorithm yet (the only exception I’m aware of is JAWS, which gets it wrong, as Jason Kiss explains in JAWS, IE and Headings in HTML5)."
"If you want to hide content from all users, use the HTML5 hidden attribute (along with CSS display:none for browsers that do not yet support hidden) There is no need to use aria-hidden."
"The HTML Working Group Chairs have developed a draft stabilization plan with a timeline for advancing the HTML5 specifications to W3C Recommendation."
"The State of HTML5 Video Report is a compilation of our research and latest test results, focused on HTML5 video playback."
"Think of your chunks of content in terms of how they relate to each other and in which contexts they can be used."
"So while I’m not a huge fan of skip links there is a place for them on desktop, but is there a place for them on mobile?"
"We're using the conditional code <!--[if (lt IE 9)&(!IEMobile)]> in order to serve up enhanced.css to non-mobile versions of IE less than version 9, which unfortunately don't support media queries."
"This excerpt is Chapter 4 of the HTML5 Mobile Development Cookbook by Shi Chuan, out at Packt Publishing."
"We would use regular old png's and jpg's in our <img> and hot-swap the src with the new format for a while until the new format has ubiquitous support."
"Since any text in the placeholder attribute is only available to the user when the field is empty, once you’ve started entering something (or if a value is prefilled by the server), the hint is gone."
"It is difficult without data to argue for the inclusion of features in HTML5 or working out how features should be accessibility supported."
"The creation of customized elements isn’t a common use case, but it’s an incredibly valuable ability, and people are going to do it. They’re already doing it, in fact. It’s important to figure out how to make the process of doing so simpler and more elegant."
"Through the Camera API, part of WebAPI, it becomes possible to take pictures with your device’s camera and upload them into the current web page. This is achieved through an input element with type="file" and an accept attribute to declare that it accepts images."
"A collection of thoughts, experiences, ideas that I like, and ideas that I have been experimenting with over the last year. It covers HTML semantics, components and approaches to front-end architecture, class naming patterns, and HTTP compression."
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